xml nanny 3.0b1
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.
Googalyzer 3.0b1
Googalyzer is developed as an answer for a simple but powerful tool allowing you to assist with web research. more>>
Googalyzer 3.0b1 is developed as an answer for a simple but powerful tool allowing you to assist with web research. Combining a tabbed web browser with a text, outline, and bibliography editor, Googalyzer makes it easy to research a topic and keep track of the information you find without the need to switch between applications.
Googalyzer works much like any other web browser. To navigate to a website, simply enter its URL, and use the toolbar icons or keyboard shortcuts to control browsing. To work with projects, drag the vertical split view divider to the right, and use the + and - buttons to add and remove projects. To work with the text editor, bibliography manager or outline editor, simply drag the horizontal split view divider towards the top of the window.
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.3.9
uucd 3.0b1
Uuencode data files. more>>
It can also combine multipart BinHexfiles, or decode single part yEnc. Version 3 and laterare carbonized for Mac OS .
ASIP XML Maker 1.0
ASIP XML Maker - Convert tab-delimited files to XML files more>>
This application is a work in progress and, while fully functional as is, was designed to allow for a great deal of customization and/or enhancement by other users.
REALbasic 3.x source code is included.
XML Tools 2.9.3
Scripting addition to parse & generate XML data. more>>
XML Tools 2.9.3 is a new, easy to use but powerful AppleScript Scripting Addition which allows AppleScript to parse and generate XML data.
License:Freeware
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)
CoolReader Engine 3.0.17
Free cross platform XML rendering tool more>> Free cross platform XML rendering tool
CoolReader Engine is fast and small cross-platform XML/CSS based rendering library for writing E-Book readers for desktops as well as for handheld devices.
Supported e-book formats: TXT, FB2, RTF, EPUB, TCR, HTML.
Enhancements
- LIB.RU books support added.
- Default coverpage added.
- Problem with images in HTML fixed
XmlPL 0.1.3
Free and open source XML processing language more>> Free and open source XML processing language
XmlPL is a programming language which provides built-in features for XML processing integrated with a C-like syntax. Among these features are XML path expressions and XML statements.
If you know C or C++, Java and XPath then XmlPL is very easy to learn. Since XML is a native data type it can be processed more naturally and efficiently using XML path expressions and inline XML.
Main features:>
- Supports inline XML data
- Uses an XML path language, similar to XPath, integrated with a C like syntax
- Provides advanced features for XML stream manipulation
- Gives the developer control over XML DOM memory usage
- Garbage collected
- Compiles to C++ for high portability and fast execution
- Easily extended with libraries and native code blocks
Enhancements:
- No longer requires XercesC, XMLCereal or XercesUtils.
- Added Debian build files
XSLT Tools 2.0.1
Allows AppleScript to apply XSLT transformations to XML data. more>>
MLB Ticker 3.0.0
Free Yahoo! informational widget for your Mac more>> Free Yahoo! informational widget for your Mac
MLB ticker is a free Yahoo! widget that shows the current scores for Major League Baseball.
System requirements:
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Enhancements
- Update for new XML feed
XML LIbrary (Basic) 1.1.6
XML LIbrary (Basic) is an innovative and versatile utility which provides an all-Transcript plugin for Revolution developers more>>
XML LIbrary (Basic) 1.1.6 is an innovative and versatile utility which provides an all-Transcript plugin for Revolution developers. Allows manipulation of multiple XML documents at once. The Basic version is free and allows reading and parsing of XML documents. Full documentation is included.
XML Toolkit 2.0.2
XML Toolkit - REALbasic plug-in for parsing XML code more>>
A comprehensive and customisable framework for parsing and creating XML code to and from object structures.
Main features:
- Fully XML 1.0 compliant.
- Intuitive class structure.
- Highly customisable.
- Support for incremental parsing.
- Automatic output formatting.
- Support for HTML parsing.
- Support for text encodings.
- Cross-platform compatible.
Enhancements:
- Now compatible with RB5
- Fixed a problem that would lead to a crash in Windows builds (TextConverters only work on the Mac).
- Added SetAttribute(name as string, value as variant) method to XMLElement class. Creates a new attribute if none of that name exist.
- Added XMLContainer constructor which takes only source text (rather than source text and the HTML flag) and defaults to strict syntax.
- Now opens files using binary stream, improving performance on large files.
- Fixed an obscure bug that would occasionaly cause decoding of special characters to fail.
- The documentation is now much easier to navigate.
XML-RPC Client 1.6
XML-RPC Client - Debugger for developers setting up/accessing XML-RPC services more>> XML-RPC Client - Debugger for developers setting up/accessing XML-RPC services
XML-RPC Client is a free Cocoa-based developer tool for Mac OS X Tiger that allows you to access and debug XML-RPC web services from the comfort of your desktop.
Its not much? and its not very full-featured. Basically, the suitably-named "XML-RPC Client" allows you to point at an arbitrary XML-RPC service URL available on the network, specify a method and (limited) parameters, and view the response in a readable display. Its pretty much meant to be used as a handy, graphical debugger for developers setting up or accessing XML-RPC services. I kinda needed something like this at work, and was tired of using the command line for something for which there should be a nice little graphical tool. Theres still work to be done. At this point, you can only send arguments of some of XML-RPCs "primitve" types: string, int, double, and boolean are supported. structs, arrays, base64 and dateTime.iso8601 are not yet supported. That means that you may not access any service methods requiring parameters of those types using XML-RPC Client. Release early and release often, right?
Enhancements
- Now a Universal Binary.
XSD 3.2.0
Open-source, cross-platform W3C XML Schema to C++ data binding compiler more>> Open-source, cross-platform W3C XML Schema to C++ data binding compiler
XSD is an open-source, cross-platform W3C XML Schema to C++ data binding compiler.
Provided with an XML instance specification (XML Schema), it generates C++ classes that represent the given vocabulary as well as parsing and serialization code.
You can then access the data stored in XML using types and functions that semantically correspond to your application domain rather than dealing with intricacies of reading and writing XML
Main features:>
- Elegant C++ Mappings and Portable Generated Code
- In-Memory and Stream-Oriented Processing Models
- Comprehensive XML Schema Feature Coverage
- Open-Source
- Simple Proprietary Licensing: affordable and convenient proprietary licenses for customers who wish to stay closed-source.
- Cross-Platform
- Community and Priority Support