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Calenco is a Web collaborative platform that enable remote teams of writers, proofreader, graphic designers, translators, etc. to produce together XML documents like user guides, security procedures, etc.
APHID is an easy-to-install, easy-to-use DocBook environment. APHID transforms source documents (text or XML) into multiple output formats (HTML, PDF, HTML Help, etc.). APHID is a derivative work of eDE (http://www.e-novative.de).
XML Documentation Tool provides a way to automate the production of documentation deliverables, in both PDF and HTML formats, from a set of content modules written in XML, using DocBook DTD. It enables re-use of content modules from previous projects.
openRiverbed - the PHP5 framework. Ajax, TinyMCE, Plugins, XML based configuration, template based, XML2PDF pdf generation, multi-language support for application and content, encrypted sessions, test-driven, oo developed... Hardened by real projects.
DocBook sml maintains multilingual documentations, generates fully automated artifacts(html,pdf,xml,txt), uses DocBook XSL,Saxon,Xalan,FOP,Lynx, is driven by Ant,Yax, supports Computer Aided Translation and runs standalone or in an IDE like Eclipse.
XML2TeXML provides XSL stylesheets for translating DocBook XML and MathML into TeXML. Oleg Paraschenko's TeXML software and pdfLaTeX can be used to produce high quality PDF documents from the stylesheets' output, even if non-Latin-1 characters are used.