XMLwriter is seen by many as the best XML editor available and after having had a go myself, I can see why. It's a powerful tool which boasts an impressive list of professional users. XMLwriter can convert XML to HTML using XSL stylesheets, and supports XML, XSL, DTD, CSS, HTML and text files. The user interface is stylish, easy to find your way around and highly customisable.
The workspace consists of two panes displaying file contents on the right and a schema TagBar on the left, supporting drag-and-drop capability. This makes project management particularly straightforward.
So whether you're interested in trying your hand at XML or are a professional programmer, this shareware editor is well worth having.











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