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...Also exporting and importing of preferences to and from XML files is supported by JPrefs as well.
JPrefs is written in Java and uses Java FX for its GUI. Packages for the common operating system Mac OS X, Windows and Linux are available.
All-in-one program for creating 2D scrolling games. Compile your games into stand-alone .NET executables or customizable C# source code. The IDE and framework are build on OpenTK, which wraps OpenGL, so generated games can be cross-platform.
Graphiti is a generic graph editor plug-in for Eclipse created at the IETR/INSA of Rennes that can load/edit/save potentially any type of graph in text or XML. Please consult the project homepage at http://graphiti-editor.sf.net for more information.
Colorer provides source text syntax highlighting services. It colorizes source codes in editor systems (more than 200 syntaxes). Uses powerful HRC format(XML, RE, context free grammas), allowing to support any language. Available as Eclipse plugin.
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A WYSIWYG XMLeditor. The goal of this editor is to enable (web)developers to create an easy to use interface for authors to edit XML content. See the wiki for a more detailed description.