Best XML Editors for Windows of 2024

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    XiMpLe Reviews

    XiMpLe

    XiMpLe

    30 euro/year/user
    1 Rating
    XiMpLe is an XML and JSON editor based on a table grid view (the same nodes are arranged in tables). The editor is free for non-commercial use and it can be used without installation. Additional features: - XML splitter, XML joiner for large xml files - XML comparator with a merge feature - Validation with XSD schemas in a comfortable view - Creating and running scripts (only for commercial use) Minimal preparation: no installation, one file (1.4MB), place it somewhere on your hard disk or flash-drive and run it. It should run on Win 7, 8, 10 and 11 (using .NET Framework 4.5).
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    Code Browser Reviews
    Code Browser is a Linux and Windows folding text editor. It can hierarchically organize any type of text file, and especially source code. It makes it easier to navigate through source code. Code Browser is a tool that allows you to quickly navigate through the source code of large projects. It can also be used to view a simple CSS file. It is ideal if you don't want to scroll through thousands upon thousands of lines of code. It supports syntax highlighting in all major languages. Custom syntax highlighting is also possible. Code Browser was originally designed to be used to edit programs. However, it can also serve other purposes such as plain text outlining and helping to understand the source code. I have added a page that offers suggestions on how to fold.
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    Notepad++ Reviews
    Top Pick
    Notepad++ is a Notepad replacement and source code editor that is free and supports multiple languages. It runs in MS Windows and is subject to the GNU General Public License. Notepad++, which is based on Scintilla's powerful editing component, is written in C++. It uses pure Win32 APIs and STL to ensure a faster execution speed and smaller programs. Notepad++ strives to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by optimizing as many routines and as user-friendly as possible. The PC can use less CPU power to throttle down and reduce power consumption. This results in a greener environment.
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    XSD / WSDL Visualizer Reviews

    XSD / WSDL Visualizer

    FLUXparticle

    $10/month/user
    The XSD / WSDL Visualizer is a plugin that can be used with IntelliJ IDEs to make it easier to understand data described in XML Schema (XSD). It gives a graphical representation to the types and elements in an XSD and explains the inheritance structure. The plugin allows you to see your WSDL documents in a clear, concise manner and identify areas that need improvement. The plugin includes a Jump to/from Source function.
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    Help+Manual Reviews

    Help+Manual

    Help+Manual

    €498 one-time payment
    Help+Manual is a fully featured documentation tool. It is as simple as a word processor but much more powerful. It gives you the power and flexibility of an XML editor. This tool also includes powerful features to generate and edit help and documentation files, including full support of multimedia and complex modular projects. It doesn't matter if you want to publish documentation for desktop, mobile, iOS, Android, Windows help, or PDF user manuals. Help+Manual makes it easy! Single source documentation is more than simply putting the same information in different formats. Conditional tags can be used to mark content and create different outputs for each publication channel. No post-processing is necessary. Help+Manual takes care of the complicated aspects of documentation generation. However, power users can access the code to modify topic and layout templates, and much more. Help+Manual offers the best of both worlds.
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    Stylus Studio Reviews

    Stylus Studio

    Stylus Studio

    $99 one-time payment
    Stylus Studio®, X16 XML Enterprise Suite sets new standards in productivity for XML development tools. Stylus Studio's intuitive and comprehensive XML toolset is used by approximately 2 million XML developers and data integrators to solve today's complex XML data transformations and aggregation problems. You should, too. Stylus Studio was awarded the Product of the Year Award by CRN Magazine, Dr. Dobb’s Jolt Productivity Award and the SOAWorld Readers’ Choice Award for the technical excellence of its powerful but simple-to-use tools. This makes it easy to complete all XML development tasks. Stylus Studio is a web application development tool that allows you to transform relational data into XML, leverage legacy data in EDI or HL7 or any other flat file format like CSV, and deal with complex XSLT stylesheets. Stylus Studio is the XML IDE that does everything, from XQuery to XML Pipelines, Java to.NET code generation to C#.
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    EditiX Reviews

    EditiX

    EditiX

    $99 one-time payment
    EditiX displays error messages and information in the status bar to the right. A tab listing all open documents with an icon and a name, depending on the current file type* and current document path. On the left side, you will find various windows such as a file browser and a project manager. EditiX offers a variety features such as an XSLT editor (v1 v2 v3) and XML databases. (exist, xindex,XML berkley DB), syntax errors and document xpath locations on-the-fly. Validation of xml files against. Context sensitive content assistant based upon XML Schema.
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    XML Notepad Reviews

    XML Notepad

    Microsoft

    Free
    XML Notepad offers a simple, intuitive User Interface that allows you to browse and edit XML documents. Tree View is synchronized with Node Text View to allow for quick editing of node values and names. Drag/drop support allows for easy manipulation of the tree across multiple instances of XML Notepad or from the file system. Excellent performance with large XML documents. A 3mb document can be loaded in less than one second. Instant XML schema validation, while you edit with errors or warnings displayed in the task list window. Intellisense is based on expected elements, attributes, and enumerated basic type values. Custom editors are available for date, time and other datatypes. Use the handy nudge toolbar buttons to move nodes up or down the tree quickly. To summarize information about your XML documents, use the handy "XML statistics" tool.
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    Liquid Studio Reviews

    Liquid Studio

    Liquid Technologies

    $149 one-time payment
    Liquid Studio offers advanced tools for XML/JSON development, Web Service Testing, Data Mapping and Data Transformation tools. The Development Environment includes a complete set tools to design XML and JSON data schemas and structures. These tools allow for editing, validating, and advanced transformation capabilities. The intuitive interface and extensive features will make it easy for novices and experts to save time and money while delivering successful projects. An intuitive user interface allows you to visualize and edit an abstracted view for your XML schema (XSD). It also validates your XSD against W3C standards. An intuitive user interface allows you to visualize and edit an abstracted view for your JSON schema. You can also validate your JSON Schema against IETF standards.
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    SIMQIN Reviews

    SIMQIN

    SIMQIN

    Free
    XML is a widely used standard for multi-media and cross-platform publishing technical documentation. Many industry standards, management systems, editing tools, and publishing tools are now based upon XML. XML is not yet able to penetrate all areas of the industry, however, as the format clearly separates the structure from the layout of the documents. Editors still prefer word processors like Microsoft Word. Here, the text and layout can be created almost simultaneously and can then be checked on the screen. Working with XML requires a sense for the abstract. The text flow is broken down by tags that make up the document structure. Layout follows at a later stage in production. SimQin displays the document in layout mode right from the beginning. SimQin also makes the XML structure and organisation visible.
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    XMLmind Reviews

    XMLmind

    XMLmind

    $390 one-time payment
    XMLmind XML Editor can be used to create XML documents. It is a validating editor that is close to WYSIWYG. XMLmind XML Editor can be customized by either the end-user, or the local guru. XMLmind XML Editor can be extended without the need to program (though it also offers a well-documented Java(tm API). XMLmind XML Editor does not make it a programming tool. It is used by engineers, technical writers, and scholars to create large, complex, modular documents. XMLmind XML Editor can also be purchased in attractively priced "special editions", called XMLmind DITA Editor and XMLmind DocBook.
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    XMLBlueprint Reviews

    XMLBlueprint

    Monkfish XML Software

    $99
    XMLBlueprint, the smart XML Editor for Windows, supports DTD, Relax NG and Schematron as well as XSLT (1.0 to 2.0, 3.0), and XPath 1.0, 2.0. 3.1. It is the perfect choice for all your XML-related tasks because it has the right features at an affordable price. XMLBlueprint allows you to validate and edit large XML files (up to 1GByte).
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    Emacs Reviews
    It is a core component of Emacs Lisp's interpreter. This Lisp dialect includes extensions that support text editing. Many file types can be edited using content-aware modes, including syntax coloring. You will find all the documentation you need, as well as a tutorial for novice users. Unicode support for almost all human scripts. Emacs Lisp code and a graphical interface make it easy to customize. You can access a wide range of functionality, beyond text editing. This includes a project planner and mail and news reader, debugger interface and calendar, IRC client and many more. A packaging system to download and install extensions. Support for arbitrary-size integers built-in HarfBuzz allows text shaping. Native support for JSON parsing Cairo drawing support improved Unexec can be replaced with portable dumping. Support for XDG conventions init files. Additional early-init initialization files. Support for tab bar and tab line built-in. ImageMagick does not support the resizing or rotation of images.
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    Kate Reviews
    Kate has many features that make it easy to view and edit your text files. Kate allows you to view and edit multiple files simultaneously, both in tabs or split views. It also comes with a variety of plugins including an embedded terminal that allows you to launch console commands from Kate, powerful search-and-replace plugins, and a preview plugin which can show you your MD, HTML, and even SVG. Kate supports highlighting in over 300 languages, making it easier to understand code in almost all programming languages. Kate is also familiar with brackets and can help you navigate through complex code blocks hierarchies. Spellchecking on-the-fly is also available. This will allow you to check the quality of your text before publishing. Split views allow you to work on multiple files simultaneously. You can navigate your project folder structures using the sidebar. Kate smart tabs allows you to quickly access any recently opened documents.
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    Eclipse PHP Reviews

    Eclipse PHP

    Eclipse Foundation

    The PHP IDE project provides a PHP Integrated Development Environment framework that supports the Eclipse platform. This project includes all the components required to develop PHP-based web apps and facilitates extensibility. It uses the existing web tools project to provide PHP capabilities to developers. A PHP language support, XML Editor, and Mylyn, the terminal are the essential starting points for PHP developers. You can extend your experience with developing PHP applications with PDT by using a variety of Eclipse plugins. PHPUnit, syntax highlighting, syntax validation and content assistance are some of the many plugins that the Eclipse ecosystem has created.
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    Adobe FrameMaker Reviews
    Intelligent content for every screen, format, and language. Superfast. Fast. Powerful. Future-ready. Get more performance with the all-new 64 bit FrameMaker. You can create rich, immersive content using unmatched image handling capabilities. You can open and publish PDF and HTML5 files faster. You can push the boundaries with new capabilities that are built on top technology. Get started with XML/DITA authoring using an easy-to use workspace, productivity enhancements and many other features. You can dramatically increase productivity with a 64-bit architecture. This architecture allows you to store more complex documents and has more memory. Open files up to 40% faster You can work with images like never before thanks to transparency, high-quality import and other impressive enhancements. You can unlock a world of possibilities using the latest technologies, modern libraries and Duden hyphenation and spell checking support.
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