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oXygen XML Editor

oXygen XML Editor - 9.3

Java XML editor for XML, XSD, XSL, DTD

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This Version: Not rated (0.0)
Current Version: 9.3
Release Date: 2008-07-02
License: Shareware
Downloads (this version): 312
Downloads (all versions): 21,977
Price: $225.00 [Professional] / $48.00 [Academic/Home Edition]

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Product Description:

Oxygen is a Java-based XML editor with support for XML, XSL, TXT, XSD and DTD documents. It has Unicode support and the interface messages are translated in English, French, German, Italian and Romanian. It offers end tag auto-completion and a powerful code insight that guide the user to write valid XML content. The code insight can follow a DTD or an XML Schema or even can learn the structure from a partial edited document, allowing the rest the document to be created faster.
An important thing is manipulating XML content and XSLT is the normal way to do this. XML and XSL documents can be easily associated one with the other and the transformation results can be viewed as text or XHTML.
An XPath console is present to assist the user in testing the results of XPath expressions.
Oxygen validates XML, XSL, XML Schema and DTD content, reporting errors with description and line number information. More documents can be logically organized in projects. The syntax highlight can be customized. If the indentation is not right then the pretty print facility will solve this. Oxygen can run over the web through Java Web Start.
It comes with Docbook DTD and stylesheets. Includes the Apache FO Processor, being able to generate PDF and PostScript. Other FO processors can be configured as plugins.

What's new in this version:

adds as main feature the support for editing and processing resources inside ZIP-based packages including Microsoft® Office 2007 (OOXML) and OpenDocument (ODF) documents. There are various other improvements, a number of component updates and fixes.

http://www.oxygenxml.com/index.html#new-version

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC

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oXygen XML Editor ReviewFabulous XML editor - Version: 8.0, 11/18/2006 08:08AM PST

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jfmad
I've been using oXygen (now Oxygen) for several years. With this 8.0 release it has every feature of its main competitors (now including grid view) and numerous, superbly well-thought-out features that are entirely lacking in competitive products costing many times as much. Oxygen is truly cross-platform; I've personally used the Mac, Win, and Eclipse versions (Linux is also available) and they are utterly seamless.

The list of great things about this product would fill pages, but let me just highlight the truly unbelievable responsiveness of the development team. The folks who develop this product know the XML landscape as well as anyone in the world, and working with this product you end up becoming part of a global family of Oxygen users that includes many of the top XML minds in the business. I'm just a regular customer with no special qualifications, but the lead developer of this product once called me from Europe just to let me know I had slightly overpaid an upgrade fee, and by the way did I have any suggestions for the next release!

I'd give Oxygen six stars if I could!
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oXygen XML Editor ReviewExellent product - Version: 7.2, 6/6/2006 10:45PM PST

A. Henket (A. Henket)

oXygen helps you out whereever you would need it and stays out of your way if you don't. Just works as advertised and more. Rockstable, feature rich, and comes with a very responsive and knowledgable support team.

Only disadvantage is the always a tad slower Java underpinning. I'm using it under Windows XP and Mac OS X without hassle.

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oXygen XML Editor ReviewSuperb cross-platform editor - Version: 7.1, 5/25/2006 07:15AM PST

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dsew
I've been using oXygen for three years, since version 2.0. Over that time it has developed into a powerful, stable, and feature-rich XML editor. The oXygen team are extremely responsive to their user community; I've seen them get a bug-fix into a point-version release within a couple days of the bug being noted on their email list or forum. The developers are also active in the XML standards community, and in particular they keep up to date on developments in document-centric XML markup systems like DocBook and TEI (Text Encoding Initiative), which are well supported in oXygen. The developers are also very good about implementing feature requests.

I use both Mac OS X and Windows versions of oXygen, and one of the people in my office runs it under Linux. The consistency of the Java interface means that you can create a single user-instructions document and have it be usable by authors/developers working on different platforms. We use it in an advanced programming environment, but we also introduce it to beginning XML authors who produce documents for us, and we have found that oXygen is intuitive enough that they can start working with it after only an hour or so of instruction.

Unless you require a WYSIWYG XML editor, oXygen should provide just about anything that you're likelly to need in an XML/XHTML/XSLT/XQuery editor.
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