- Quick specs
- Price: Free to try (50-day trial); $35.00 to buy
- Operating system: Windows 95/98/Me/2000/XP/NT
- Date added: March 25, 2003
- Total Downloads: 34,178
- Downloads last week: 77
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- Average user rating: stars out of 4 votes
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Publisher's description
From Softgauge.com :XmlShell is a Windows-based XML editor. It features a side-by-side XML tree structural view and table/editor/browser views. You can make changes in the XML tree view and immediately see your changes in the browser view, XSLT view, or plain text editor view. Use the standard multiple-selection methods to select multiple nodes in the XML tree.
It also features a syntax-colored free-form text editor, and an intelligent pop-up list for XSL elements and attributes. XmlShell also keeps track of the attributes in the document and XmlShell will try to find the tag and close it for you. XmlShell will open a separate view to show the results in the format of your choice (XML, HTML, or plain text). Arrange your XML structure by dragging and dropping one or more nodes within the same or cross-multiple XML files. For non well-formed XML files, XmlShell will still open them in the text editor view and show you where the problem is.
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User reviews
- Average user rating: 5.0 stars out of 4 votes
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Version: XmlShell 1.5
Summary: Lightweight, quick to open, allows multiple edit views (including raw xml but with nice indenting), MUCH better than the bloatware XML Spy!!!!!!!!
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Version: XmlShell 1.5
Summary: This is the best XML editor I have ever used. Simple and fast.
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Version: XmlShell 1.5
"Just what I was looking for!"
Summary: Finally I'm freed from using a text editor to edit xml files, and no longer have to worry about making sure that each tag is closed, is spelled the same, etc. XmlShell lets you work in a tree view or in an editor view, with access to both at the sam... read more >>
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Version: XmlShell 1.5
"yes.. but need to be improved."
Summary: Online help should be improved to make it better and best of XML editors.
And still this is excellent when compared to cooktop or any other. - See all 4 user reviews Write review
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