On Fri, 2004-08-20 at 10:39 +1000, Alexander Samad wrote: > Side topic on XML > > is there anything in linux comparable to xmlspy from the windows world ?
Wow. You now have the dubious honour of reminding me why I don't use
IDEs. For those of you like me who hadn't heard of this thing, here's a
screenshot:
http://www.xmlspy.com/images/shots/XMLSPYoverview.gif
There are a couple of things around, but none of them look as...
enormous as that application. There's kxmleditor:
http://kxmleditor.sourceforge.net
and there's a gnome app called conglomerate:
http://www.conglomerate.org/
I don't use either of them, so I don't know if they'll be of any use.
And of course, emacs has some nifty features for dealing with XML.
HTH,
James.
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