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    XML Editor for www.xical.org
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    XPontus , a free java based, Open Source XML Editor
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    WYSIWYG XML Editor for mathematical/text document creation and for technical use(FO, MathML, Svg). Using XSLT for producing view. View is rendered by: FOP and JEuclid. Editation is context sensitive. Eclipse RCP application, extendable by plugins.
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    jsXe is the Java Simple XML Editor. Out of the box it provides a tree view, DTD/Schema introspection and validation. It's aim is to provide a framework for XML editing through any number of views that can be loaded at runtime as plugins.
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    eXMLd is a small XML editor written in Java and can be used as it is, or as a component for configure software programs. eXMLd intends to be small, easy to use and flexible.
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    Ganesha: An easy to use, graphical RDF/XML editor
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    GenDiapo is renamed GenDoc. GenDoc is a XML Editor written in Java2. It is based on a existing project (MerlotXML now called Xerlin), and can use two kinds of plugins (DTD and/or action) for editing and publishing
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    waX Me Lyrical (we call it just "Wax" for short) is an XML editor. It allows the author to view their document in different ways (text view, tree view, etc). Wax has a plugin architecture for building customised editors.
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    The purpose of this project is to improve an existing editor that I created. Features existing in the editor: - Easy inserting of XML tags by selecting a current tag from the left tree and the select that should be situated betweens tags - Colors
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    TAXI enables you to edit informations-dense XML documents, by providing an extremely customisable graphical representation of the content. With a simple stylesheet, you can create the most appropriate visualisation for your data.
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