Hi Eric, I really like Oxygen for all of its features and the price. It also comes as an Eclipse plugin. I used to use XMLSpy (it has most of the same features), but then got sick of some of the little bugs with that program, and things like no line numbers listed and lack of keyboard shortcuts for things like "apply transformation". I'm sure that they have fixed many of these things by now, but it still doesn't run on anything except Windows (I have a powerbook that I do development on too).
Anyway, I like OxygenXML very much and I strongly recommend it. I use it for XSLT, XML, SOAP, etc... The auto-completion features are good, and much of the keyboard shortcuts are like many other Eclipse editors. The XSLT debugger is pretty handy too. I guess the only downside is that it's a Java program and may run a little slow if you are using an older JRE. I've found that using 1.5 with it is pretty damn good though. My 2 cents, I hope it helps. -Chris _______________________________________________ Flashcoders mailing list [email protected] http://chattyfig.figleaf.com/mailman/listinfo/flashcoders

