Unlike BXE, the
current release of Xopus works on both IE and FF.  The major down side
for Lenya is that Xopus is a commercial product.


Well, Xopus was once Open Source and I very well understand why it has become proprietary again. Also I don't think it's a problem if such a product is commercial, because Lenya doesn't force anyone to use it. Also it seems to me that you are mixing terms such as closed source and commercial product, which isn't the same.

Well the issue there is that unless someone buys a license of Xopus, the devs don't have anything to test against. For me it's not a question of commercial or forcing anyone to use it. The problem comes from support of the editor due to the fact that none of the devs have a version to test against. Looking at svn I do see some commits due to basic changes that have affected all of the editors. However, it should probably be considered an experimental module due to the fact, as far as I know, it hasn't been tested recently.

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