David Priest wrote:
> I really don't think you'll be going out of business.  XXE strikes a 
> very nice balance between ease of use and XML capabilities.  For 
> authoring, I prefer it over the alternatives: it lets me focus on the 
> writing more than all else.

May we add this very nice quote:

``XXE strikes a very nice balance between ease of use and XML
capabilities.  For  authoring, I prefer it over the alternatives: it
lets me focus on the writing more than all else.''

to our "Customer Testimonials" page?
http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/testimonials.html

If you say no, we'll understand that very well. (You don't even have to
tell us why you say no. Just say no.)

If you say yes, please tell us the kind of attribution (e.g. David
Priest, organization, home page), you want us to add to your quote.



> 
> And really, it would be foolish for XXE to try to be all things for all 
> people.  For starters, revisioning systems are a tough nut to crack, are 
> already extremely well-implemented through several tools, and vary 
> depending on the team's whims and wishes.  I prefer Mercurial; others 
> prefer Git; my old employer was committed to SVN.  It just isn't 
> practical for XXE to try to satisfy those needs independently.
> 
> What might be swell, though, is tighter integration with the most-common 
> tools.  I'd never use the XXE interface for document control: I'm too 
> fluent with command-line Hg to bother learning another task.  But if I 
> were to shape XXE into an editing tool for my SMEs to use to contribute 
> feedback into my documentation, I would certainly consider providing a 
> single-click button in the toolbar that pushes their remarks to the 
> document repository.

Thank you very much for this feedback. We are especially interested in
learning more about the documentation reviewing processes actually
implemented by our users. We like the ideas behind
http://www.agilewords.com/ but once again may be we are wrong.



> 
> Which is to say I'm pretty sure XXE already supports this approach: it's 
> just a matter of writing a configuration and script.
> 

If this is not the case, then tell us about it and we'll make XXE more
extensible in order to allow implementing the facility you need.


 
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