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Xml Ide
What IDE are you using to develop XML?
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XMLSpy by Altova is an excellent XML IDE. You can download a trial version at xmlspy.com.
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Cool - any others that people are using? I'm interested in trying out a few before I settle on one.
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Oxygen XML Editor comes recommended by some of my colleagues, though I have not used it myself.
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