I wrote:
> > One thing, it is possible that 5.2.1 might put some form of branding
> > into the documents, I'm not sure.
>
> I have no idea, and I'm not going to test it (lack of time, plus I don't want
> to risk messing up my XML Professional installation).
Actually, if you only use XXE to produ
Norman wrote:
> I have uploaded the following files to doctools:
>
> xxe-perso-5_0_0.tar.gz (23 Mb)
> xxe-perso-5_2_1.tar.gz (25 Mb)
>
> I am not sure if these are fit for use on Windows, I don't use Windows.
> If someone could test these files before we do any updates to the
> various readme file
On 11/01/13 17:38, Paul Vinkenoog wrote:
> My most recent free version is 5.0.0 (win, nojvm). Maybe you could upload
> your 5.2.1 to the doctools folder, unless someone else has a more recent
> version (preferably nojvm).
I have uploaded the following files to doctools:
xxe-perso-5_0_0.tar.gz
A while ago, Norman wrote:
> From September 2012, the XML Mind Editor that we know and love, the
> Personal Edition, is no more.
(...)
> I have the Personal Edition version 5.0.0 which is fine for editing (and
> doesn't offer any conversion facilities at all) and will not expire.
>
> I also have
Hi all,
> From September 2012, the XML Mind Editor that we know and love, the
> Personal Edition, is no more.
(...)
> I also have version 5.2.1 as well - From May 2012, which I've not
> yet upgraded to, but a quick test and a scan of the changes in that
> version don't appear to show anything we
I will start to look at alternatives , Vex seems interesting
http://wiki.eclipse.org/Vex
On Tue, Nov 6, 2012 at 6:21 PM, Norman Dunbar wrote:
> Hi Mark,
>
>> At least you can continue to use it:
>> http://www.xmlmind.com/pipermail/xmleditor-support/2012-September/010060.html
>
> This is true, tha
Hi Mark,
> At least you can continue to use it:
> http://www.xmlmind.com/pipermail/xmleditor-support/2012-September/010060.html
This is true, thankfully. Which is why I suggested keeping a copy in the
tools folder in case we get new doc writers! (Now that would be nice!) ;-)
Cheers,
Norm.
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On Tue, 06 Nov 2012 14:46:03 +, Norman Dunbar
wrote:
> From September 2012, the XML Mind Editor that we know and love, the
> Personal Edition, is no more. I've just had news through about the
> latest upgrade which now only offers a Professional and an Evaluation
> versions.
>
> I've downl
From September 2012, the XML Mind Editor that we know and love, the
Personal Edition, is no more. I've just had news through about the
latest upgrade which now only offers a Professional and an Evaluation
versions.
I've downloaded and tried the evaluation version, and while it works
fine as a