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    XML Tree Editor

    XML Tree Editor

    Basic cross-platform tree view XML editor

    ...The main goal is providing a simple tool to create/edit XML configuration files for users without knowledge of XML. Built in Free Pascal Lazarus, which allows easy compilation for different target platforms. Currently binary executables were produced and tested on Windows (XP, 7) and Ubuntu Linux (GTK2). For developers: there are two units listed separately to support XML configuration files in your application: XMLfile.pas - Lazarus/Free Pascal uXMLConfig.pas - Delphi (2007..XE2)
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    hex2file

    Tool to convert hexadecimal files to custom file formats

    hex2file is a tool to convert Intel hexadecimal files into custom file formats and it also display the hex file contents in different views.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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