- Quick specs
- Price: Free
- Operating system: Windows 95, Windows Me, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows NT, Windows 98
- Date added: June 24, 2002
- Total Downloads: 19,806
- Downloads last week: 4
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- Average user rating: stars out of 6 votes
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Publisher's description
From ABIDOS TECNOLOGIA :The XML Editor helps you edit and create XML/HTML file and acts like a IDE to develop data extraction XML's to use with WebClipping. The WebClipping is a powerfull tool to extract information on any file, at local, network or internet. It has its own propietary XML Engine, and parser, so you don't need no third part software. It has a powerfull XML language script, that allows you to easy retrieve your information, and re-format the file if you want. Just drag and drop the piece of information that you want into the XML Editor to get the information.
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User reviews
- Average user rating: 1.6 stars out of 6 votes
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Version: XMLEditor 1.0
"Blows - wants username,password,email"
Pros: None
Cons: Didn't even bother to finish registering. Wanted a username, password, email address, etc. Asking for way too much information for a "free" utility. Came as an EXE in a ZIP file.
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Version: XMLEditor 1.0
Summary: Single EXE file - no install required. This is nice.
However when you run the program it requires user name, password, email address for registration. Not explained well. No privacy policy. -
Version: XMLEditor 1.0
Summary: Program won't start on Windows 2000.
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Version: XMLEditor 1.0
Summary: Why register? Apart from that, Error ACCESS VIOLATION on my file trying to start the program
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Version: XMLEditor 1.0
Summary: This software will force you to register, without any explanation about what it is for. At least the author can inform why we should register and they should show their privacy policy.
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