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NSOF To XML 1.0
NSOF To XML - DCL-based newton stream object to XML converter more>>
The resulting files can be easily processed with XSLT like the one included in DropNotes.
NSOF files include .nwt e-mail attachment sent by SimpleMail or EnRoute, and most Newton Toolkit files. Notes sent as .nwt attachments can be further processed to be converted to XHTML.
ServingXML 1.0.5
Free and open source framework that will help you with XML data transformations more>> Free and open source framework that will help you with XML data transformations
ServingXML is an open source framework for flat/XML data transformations. ServingXML defines an extensible markup vocabulary for expressing flat-XML, flat-flat, XML-XML and XML-flat, processing in pipelines.
ServingXML comes with a console app, and also documents an API for embedding the software in a standard Java or J2EE application.
NOTE: ServingXML is licensed and distributed under the terms of the Apache License V2.0.
System requirements:
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Enhancements
Bug fixes:
- loadComponentDefinitions(String[] hrefs)
- fails, fix contributed by Yex)
Enhancements:
- In previous versions, saxon:xquery could
- only be used to produce an XML document,
- now it can evaluate an expression that
- produces a non-XML string. See the
- xml-to-parameters example in
- servingxml-saxon/samples.
- Overrides have been added
- to IocContainerFactory.createIocContainer
- for DOM Document and InputStream objects.
FAQ XML 0.1
Maintain FAQs in XML format for easier use more>> Maintain FAQs in XML format for easier use
FAQ XML is a format and simple framework to maintain various lists of FAQs in structured, XML-based format. The list of FAQs can be easily produced into lots of various human-readable formats, employing usage of XSLT and several other external applications.
Currently, FAQ XML supports following target output formats:
- Interactive one-page HTML (enhanced with JavaScript)
- Simple one-page HTML
- Multi-page HTML
- Text file (requires Lynx)
- PDF print-ready output (requires TeX)

XMLmind XML Editor 4.4
XMLmind XML Editor is a highly-extensible, multi-platform, validating XML editor featuring a word processor-like view. Requirements: Mac OS X 10.4 or later, Java 1.5 or later more>> XMLmind XML Editor is a highly-extensible, multi-platform, validating XML editor featuring a word processor-like view.
Mac OS X 10.4 or later, Java 1.5 or later.
Version 4.4:
- Suns ``next generation JavaTM plug-in can be used to run XMLmind XML Editor (Professional Edition only) as an applet. See demo.
- Integrated support for input methods (e.g. Japanese Romaji Input).
- Several other enhancements make XMLmind XML Editor (all editions) more comfortable to use.
License:Freeware
Morphon XML-Editor 3.1.4
The Morphon XML-Editor is a WYSIWYG Wordprocessor-like validating XML-Editor which lets you easily create and modify XML documents. Morphon also provides a CSS editor for use as a styling language more>>
Some key features of the Morphon XML-Editor:Support DTD, XML Schemas grammar and namepaces.
Support for TablesEditable source viewSpell checkerPrintingMac OS menu bar now supportedAuto saving of your filesVarious plugin APIs for developers to extend the editors functionality.
Adobe Save As XML PlugIn
This is a plug-In for Acrobat 5.0 that allows users to save time by repurposing content. more>> <<less

Serna Free XML Editor 4.1
Free WYSIWYG XML editor, cross-platform, supports DITA, Docbook, and other popular XML formats. more>>
An easy-to-use WYSIWYG XML editor intended for students, open-source projects, and other non-commercial uses. Authors with virtually no XML experience can start working with structured content in a familiar environment that looks much like a conventional word processor. Serna employs XSLT and XSL-FO to render documents in print-like appearance. This approach gives a lot of opportunities for document rendering, such as localized generated content, profiled views, composition of a document from multiple chunks, in-line attribute editing, and others.
Serna offers exceptional DITA 1.1 support and comes with integrated DITA Open Toolkit. Flexible visualization of DITA maps and topics with the ability to resolve referred content and in-place editing of local conrefs greatly simplify DITA authoring.
Key Features: Available for MacOS X, Linux, Microsoft Windows (2000, XP, Vista), and Sun Solaris/SPARC; Built-in support for all popular document types (DITA, Docbook, XHTML, TEI P4, NITF, etc); On-the-fly Schema validation; Context-sensitive element help; Entity and XInclude in-place editing; Drag-and-drop with on-the-fly validation; UNICODE support and multilingual spell checking; User interface localized into several languages (including Chinese, Dutch, French, German, Igbo, Italian, Norwegian, Russian, Swedish)
TeXMLMate 1.4.1
TeXMLMate - check XML and XHTML documents for Well-Formedness and Validity more>>
iCal2blog X 1.0
AppleScript to publish iCal to your weblog. more>>
Note that youll need to modify Movable Type slightly to allow setting the Authored On field through XML-RPC methods--instructions on doing so are also in the README.
Microsoft Open XML Converter 1.1.3
It is designed with an aim to help you to convert Open XML files that were created in Office 2008 for Mac or Office 2007 for Windows. more>>
Microsoft Open XML Converter 1.1.3 is designed with an aim to help you to convert Open XML files that were created in Office 2008 for Mac or Office 2007 for Windows so that you can open, edit, and save them in earlier versions of Office for Mac. Open XML Converter can convert Word documents, Excel workbooks, and PowerPoint presentations that are in the Open XML Format so that you can open and edit the files in Office 2004 for Mac and Office v. X for Mac. You can choose to convert and open one file, or convert a large number of files.
Requirements:
- Office 2004 11.4.0 or later,
- Office v. X 10.1.9 or later
License:Freeware
Open XML File Format Converter 1.1.3
Open XML File Format Converter lets you easily convert Open XML files that were created in Office 2008 for Mac or Office 2007 for Windows so that you can open, edit, and save them in earlier versions of Office for Mac. more>> <<less
License:Freeware
License:Freeware
OmniOutliner ConTeXt XML 1.0
OmniOutliner ConTeXt XML offers a flexible, efficient plugin for export from OmniOutliner to an XML format suitable for processing in the ConTeXt macro package. more>>
OmniOutliner ConTeXt XML 1.0 offers a flexible, efficient plugin for export from OmniOutliner to an XML format suitable for processing in the ConTeXt macro package. The core of the project consists of an XSLT transform on the OmniOutliner side, and a small ConTeXt module to allow for transparent typesetting of the generated XML file.
XPontus XML Editor 1.0.0 RC1
XPontus is a free java based XML editor designed towards text editing more>>
As XPontus is written in Java it is available for all java enabled operating systems. It has been reported to run correctly on Linux, Windows, Mac OS X, Solaris and FreeBSD. There are many installers for platform convenience.
The software is distributed under the GNU GPL License.
Enhancements:
- Spring is used as container and for IOC.
- Changed from simple object serialization to XStream to save user settings.
- Moved from observer pattern to JGoodies bindings for UI mappings
- Allowed the user to customize more settings(font, tab size, jtidy settings,etc.).
- Add a tree view to browse the XML code structure
- Added support for XMLDiff
- The API has been cleaned to reuse code.
STXML 3.0
Object-oriented framework for XML. more>>
It is straightforward and simple to use for probably 90% of what most people use XML for.
Future verions will build upon these foundations to make both creating and accessing XML-based data much easier.
Jaxe 1.8.1
Jaxe is an open-source Java XML editor. It is designed to help developers (or advanced users) create a simple end-user interface for a given document-oriented XML language more>>