Exchanger XML Editor

Synopsis
Exchanger XML Editor is a Java-based multiplatform XML editor.

Features
From http://www.exchangerxml.com/editor/ :


 * Grid view for tag-free editing
 * XML Schema, RelaxNG and DTD based editing
 * Tag prompting and validation
 * Content folding
 * Standalone XSLT Debugger
 * Tree view and outliner for tag free editing
 * XPATH and regular expression searches
 * Schema conversion
 * XSLT
 * XQuery and XSLFO transformations
 * Comprehensive project management
 * SVG viewer and conversion
 * Easy SOAP (with attachments) invocations
 * WSDL Analyzer
 * XML Signature generation and validation
 * WebDAV and FTP support
 * Unordered Differencing and Merging

System requirements
Requires JVM. Runs on Windows, Mac, or Linux.

Source code and licensing
Closed-source. Academic/non-profit discounts available. Maintenance packages available.

Support for TEI
TEI Lite (P4) available as extension: http://www.exchangerxml.com/editor/extensions.html

Language(s)
Interface in English.

Documentation
http://www.exchangerxml.com/editor/library.html (Also see the "Further Information" box on the left side of this and other pages on the site.)

Tech support
Available by contacting support@cladonia.com

User community
http://www.exchangerxml.com/phpBB2

Current version number and date of release
3.1 (2005-06-11)

History of versions
3.0 (2004-11-08) 2.0 (2004-06-03) 1.3 (2004-02-25)

How to download or buy
http://www.exchangerxml.com/editor/downloads.html

From http://www.exchangerxml.com/editor/ : "The Exchanger XML Editor is available for a free, 30-day evaluation period. The evaluation software is fully functional and technical support is available during the evaluation period."

A Lite version of the editor is available for free from http://www.freexmleditor.com/

Additional notes
It has problems with newer releases of Java SDK/JRE. Support is completely dead, the user forum is not monitored anymore. The light version is a nice-looking free editor with lots of features and – as Java moves on, leaving Exchanger behind – a growing number of quirks. Use at your own risk and backup often.