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Free home edition of XMLSpy

I'll admit, until recently I've heard a number of internal people remark on how great a tool XMLSpy was. I've never personally used it, but it does seem to have a following. Anyway, they now have a free home edition that should tide you over until VS 2005 comes out. :-) Josh
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XMLSpy has a free home edition! (via DevHawk)

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Comments

  • Anonymous
    June 04, 2004
    Waste Book
  • Anonymous
    June 04, 2004
    Waste Book
  • Anonymous
    June 05, 2004
    There's no better tool for xml.

    I already bought the home edition for one of my computers, nice to have a second for the portable, free. For any serious project, I know I'll need the professional edition.



  • Anonymous
    June 06, 2004
    The home edition doesn't give me a significant reason to use it over Visual Studio (wow, did I just say an MS product was best?).

    I also managed to crash it three times before uninstalling it - I've submitted the watson logs so hopefully they'll fix it.
  • Anonymous
    June 08, 2004
    Try out the pro or ent edition - that should change your mind!
  • Anonymous
    June 09, 2004
    no comment
  • Anonymous
    June 19, 2004
    no comment
  • Anonymous
    June 20, 2004
    no comment
  • Anonymous
    June 28, 2004
    I really like Emacs for XML editing, specifically nxml-mode. Context-sensitive code-completion, extremely flexible and open syntax highlighting, automatic indentation all within an infinitely extensible environment.

    Once you get used to the keystrokes you'll never go back.
  • Anonymous
    July 17, 2004
    a
  • Anonymous
    July 27, 2004
    For personal purpose