Altova’s XMLSpy supports Open XML
Altova's XMLSpy now has rich support for working with the Open XML formats. As they say in their press release:
XMLSpy provides powerful support for accessing, editing, transforming, and querying XML data saved in Microsoft® Office 2007 documents and other zipped files.
Check out this link for more details: https://www.altova.com/features_office_2007.html
Navigate parts and relationships:
Directly edit the XML of any part, and get validation and auto-complete:
-Brian
Comments
Anonymous
June 09, 2007
Hi Mr Jones, This isn't a comment specifically about this post, but I wanted to give you a message that I hope you can pass on to the right people, and see that it gets addressed. The Sun OpenOffice developers have discovered that the Windows documentation needed to make their product work properly with Vista is lacking. They blogged about it here: http://blogs.sun.com/GullFOSS/entry/spotlight_on_framework_features_for Could you please see that Microsoft responds to this? Thank you.Anonymous
June 11, 2007
Try Plugins from spycomponents to increase usability and add new functionalities to XMLSpy! Best regards http://www.spycomponents.comAnonymous
June 11, 2007
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June 11, 2007
Only problem is that XmlSpy went from a nice $60 program to one that now has a $500 per license cost. And they got rid of their Home version which was free unfortunately. Too bad I can't recommend it for work here, it just costs way too much now.Anonymous
May 31, 2008
Altova's XMLSpy now has rich support for working with the Open XML formats. As they say in their press release: XMLSpy provides powerful support for accessing, editing, transforming, and querying XML data saved in Microsoft® Office 2007 documentsAnonymous
June 05, 2008
Altova's XMLSpy now has rich support for working with the Open XML formats. As they say in their press release: XMLSpy provides powerful support for accessing, editing, transforming, and querying XML data saved in Microsoft® Office 2007 documents