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- Version: 3.0, 2/9/2005 01:52PM PST
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Good product ! - Version: 1.4.2, 7/4/2004 02:31PM PST
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Manao
EditiX stands clearly nearby my BBEdit app. I use primarily BBE and this new product is very clear and very well designed. I work a lot using XHTML/XML and SVG formats, and it is what I was expecting from an app. If you work extensively with web standards, this is your app.
really a great product. 



- Version: 1.02, 2/13/2004 01:39PM PST
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rudivice
This is really a great app for creating and developing XML-based documents. As a longtime BBEdit power user I must confess that I always wished that lots the features from Editix will appear in it. But I'm pretty satisfied using Editix on Mac OS X (a PB G4 800) which runs fast, realiable and stable.
This is my second major Java application that I'm using on a daily basis (my first is DbVisualizer).
This is my second major Java application that I'm using on a daily basis (my first is DbVisualizer).
It's a pretty good product, but frankly there are many others that are just as good and don't cost nearly as much.