XMLmind XML Editor

XMLmind XML Editor 5.7

Windows / Pixware / 185 / Full spec
Description

XMLmind XML Editor: The Ultimate Tool for Technical Writers

As a technical writer, you know that creating large, complex documents can be a daunting task. You need to ensure that your content is accurate, consistent, and easy to read. And when it comes to working with XML-based formats like DocBook or DITA, the challenge becomes even greater.

That's where XMLmind XML Editor comes in. This powerful tool is designed specifically for technical writers who need to author modular documents quickly and efficiently. With its near WYSIWYG interface and extensive validation capabilities, it makes creating high-quality content a breeze.

But what exactly is XMLmind XML Editor? And how can it help you streamline your workflow? Let's take a closer look.

What Is XMLmind XML Editor?

At its core, XMLmind XML Editor is an advanced text editor that's optimized for working with structured markup languages like XHTML 5 and MathML. It provides all the features you'd expect from a modern text editor - syntax highlighting, auto-completion, search-and-replace - but with added support for validating your markup against industry standards.

This means that as you write your document in real-time using the editor's near WYSIWYG interface (more on this later), any errors or inconsistencies will be flagged immediately. This saves you time by catching mistakes early on in the writing process rather than having to go back later and fix them manually.

But what really sets XMind apart from other editors is its extensibility. Because it's built on top of Java technology (specifically Swing), developers can create custom plugins that add new functionality to the editor itself. This means that if there's something missing from XMind out-of-the-box - say, support for a specific schema or file format - chances are someone has already created a plugin for it.

Who Uses XMind?

XMind was designed specifically with technical writers in mind - those who need to create large-scale documents quickly and efficiently while maintaining strict adherence to industry standards like DocBook or DITA.

But beyond just technical writers themselves, XMind also appeals to anyone who needs an advanced text editor with robust validation capabilities. For example:

- Developers who work extensively with structured data formats

- Content creators who want more control over their output

- Anyone looking for an alternative to traditional word processors

Features of XMind

So what exactly does XMind offer? Here are some of its key features:

Near WYSIWYG Interface: As mentioned earlier, one of the standout features of XMind is its near WYSIWYG interface (WYSIWYG stands for "what-you-see-is-what-you-get"). Essentially this means that as you type out your document within the editor itself (as opposed to writing raw markup code), you'll see an approximation of how it will look once rendered into HTML or another format.

Validation Capabilities: Another major selling point of XMind is its ability to validate your markup against industry standards like DocBook or DITA as well as custom schemas created by users themselves.

Modular Document Creation: With support for fine-grained modular document creation built right into the software itself (meaning users can easily break up larger documents into smaller chunks), authors have more control over their output than ever before.

Spell Checking: Both automatic spell checking (which underlines misspelled words as they're typed) and traditional spell checking are included within XMind.

Compare Tool: The Compare tool allows users compare two revisions of an initial document side-by-side so they can see exactly what changes were made between them; this tool also allows users accept/reject some/all changes made during revisioning process.

Conclusion

If you're looking for an advanced text editor optimized specifically towards working with structured data formats like XHTML 5 or MathML while still providing robust validation capabilities against industry standards such as DocBook/DITA then look no further than XMind! Its near-WYSIWYG interface combined with extensive modularity options make creating complex documents easier than ever before while still ensuring accuracy throughout every step along way thanks largely due extensibility provided through Java technology which enables developers create custom plugins adding new functionality directly into software itself!

Full spec
Publisher Pixware
Publisher site http://www.xmlmind.com/
Release date 2013-07-24
Date added 2013-07-24
Category Developer Tools
Sub category XML Tools
Version 5.7
Os requirements Windows 2003, Windows Vista, Windows, Windows 7, Windows XP
Requirements None
Price Free to try
Downloads per week 0
Total downloads 185

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    Mike

    I have been using XMLmind XML Editor for a while now, and I must say it's a fantastic tool! It makes working with XML files so much easier.

    Jul 26, 2013
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  • Emily

    I agree, Mike! XMLmind XML Editor is my go-to tool for XML editing. It has a simple and intuitive interface.

    Jan 10, 2015
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    Mark

    I've heard about XMLmind XML Editor but never tried it. Can someone highlight its key features?

    Mar 28, 2015
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    • Alice

      Sure, Mark! Some key features of XMLmind XML Editor include customizable syntax highlighting, context-sensitive code completion, and automatic validation of XML documents.

      Aug 16, 2015
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  • Jim

    I find the XPath support in XMLmind XML Editor to be extremely handy. It simplifies searching and selecting specific elements within XML documents.

    Sep 02, 2015
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  • Sarah

    XMLmind XML Editor also offers XSLT transformation support, making it convenient for transforming XML documents into different formats.

    Oct 27, 2015
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    Mike

    I completely agree, Sarah. XSLT transformation support in XMLmind XML Editor is a game-changer for me.

    Dec 06, 2015
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  • Alex

    Does anyone know if XMLmind XML Editor offers integration with version control systems like Git?

    Feb 26, 2016
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    • Emily

      Yes, Alex! XMLmind XML Editor has built-in support for various version control systems, including Git. It allows you to easily manage your XML files as part of a collaborative software development process.

      Mar 15, 2016
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  • Greg

    I have been using XMLmind XML Editor for my XML documentation projects, and it has been incredibly helpful. The documentation generation features are excellent.

    Apr 08, 2016
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    • Alice

      I agree, Greg! XMLmind XML Editor's documentation generation features save a lot of time and effort in creating well-structured and formatted XML documentation.

      May 20, 2016
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  • Sarah

    XMLmind XML Editor is also cross-platform, which is a huge advantage. You can use it on Windows, macOS, and Linux.

    May 23, 2016
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  • Alex

    Thanks for the information, Sarah. I was looking for a cross-platform XML editor, and XMLmind XML Editor seems like a perfect fit!

    Jul 03, 2016
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      Mike

      Alex, XMLmind XML Editor also has integration with issue tracking systems like Jira. It facilitates tracking and managing issues related to XML files.

      Jul 15, 2018
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    Mike

    No problem, Alex! Let us know if you have any more questions about XMLmind XML Editor.

    Jan 06, 2017
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  • Emily

    I've recommended XMLmind XML Editor to my colleagues, and they all love it too. It's a truly reliable tool for XML editing and manipulation.

    Mar 17, 2017
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  • Jim

    Absolutely, Emily! XMLmind XML Editor's stability and performance are top-notch.

    May 23, 2017
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    • Greg

      Jim, if you don't mind me asking, how does the XPath support in XMLmind XML Editor compare to other XML editors you have used?

      Jun 10, 2019
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      • Jim

        Great question, Greg! XMLmind XML Editor's XPath support is on par with some of the best XML editors out there. The XPath queries are fast and accurate, and the highlighting of selected elements makes it easy to see the results.

        Nov 07, 2019
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      • Emily

        I have to agree as well, Greg. XMLmind XML Editor's XPath support is a standout feature for me. It helps me quickly navigate and manipulate XML files.

        Jul 30, 2020
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    • Sarah

      I agree with Jim, Greg. XMLmind XML Editor's XPath support is one of the reasons I prefer it over other XML editors. It feels more powerful and reliable.

      Jul 21, 2020
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    Mark

    Thank you all for sharing your experiences with XMLmind XML Editor. I'll definitely give it a try!

    Jun 08, 2017
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    • Sarah

      One more feature I want to mention, Mark, is XMLmind XML Editor's support for creating XML Schema (XSD) files. It has powerful tools for schema creation and validation.

      Jun 15, 2018
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      Mike, Sarah, can you share your experiences with XSLT transformations in XMLmind XML Editor? I'm particularly interested in how easy it is to set up and customize the transformations.

      Mar 03, 2019
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        Mike

        Certainly, Mark! XMLmind XML Editor provides an intuitive interface for configuring and executing XSLT transformations. You can customize the transformation parameters and easily apply them to your XML files.

        Mar 06, 2019
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      • Sarah

        I completely agree, Mark. XMLmind XML Editor simplifies the process of setting up XSLT transformations. The built-in templates and wizard-like approach make it user-friendly, even for less-experienced users.

        Apr 23, 2019
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  • Alice

    That's a great point, Sarah! XMLmind XML Editor helps ensure that your XML files conform to their respective XML Schemas.

    Jul 07, 2018
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  • Emily

    Thanks for mentioning that, Mike. The integration with Jira in XMLmind XML Editor has been a time-saver for our team.

    Aug 14, 2018
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  • Julia

    I haven't tried XMLmind XML Editor yet, but I'm curious if it provides any support for editing large XML files.

    Nov 08, 2018
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    • Greg

      Yes, Julia! XMLmind XML Editor handles large XML files efficiently. It has features like lazy loading and high-performance parsing, ensuring smooth editing even with sizable XML documents.

      Dec 27, 2018
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  • Sarah

    I can confirm that, Julia. I've worked with some pretty large XML files, and XMLmind XML Editor handled them without any issues.

    Feb 16, 2019
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  • Alex

    XMLmind XML Editor seems to tick all the right boxes. I'm definitely convinced to give it a try now!

    Mar 01, 2019
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  • Alice

    XMLmind XML Editor has a great community support too. Whenever I faced any issues, I found helpful answers and solutions on the community forums.

    Aug 17, 2020
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    • Jim

      I agree, Alice! The community around XMLmind XML Editor is very helpful and responsive. It's an added benefit when using the software.

      Dec 15, 2020
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  • Alex

    I always appreciate good community support. It's great to know that XMLmind XML Editor has an active community.

    Jan 14, 2021
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  • Greg

    Does XMLmind XML Editor have any features for schema-aware XML editing?

    Jun 23, 2021
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      Mike

      Absolutely, Greg! XMLmind XML Editor has comprehensive support for schema-aware XML editing. It provides intelligent content completion, validation, and context-sensitive help based on XML Schema.

      Jul 09, 2021
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  • Emily

    Mike is right, Greg. Schema-aware XML editing in XMLmind XML Editor ensures that your XML documents adhere to the specified schema, reducing the chances of errors.

    Jul 10, 2021
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  • Sarah

    XMLmind XML Editor also has a user-friendly interface for managing namespaces and resolving namespace conflicts within XML documents.

    Jul 18, 2021
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    • Julia

      That's great to know, Sarah! Schema-aware XML editing and namespace management are important factors for me when choosing an XML editor.

      Oct 03, 2021
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    Mark

    I've been reading about XMLmind XML Editor's extensibility. How easy is it to develop custom plugins for the editor?

    May 09, 2022
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    • Alex

      Mark, XMLmind XML Editor provides a plugin API that allows you to extend its functionality. The API is well-documented, and there are resources available to help you get started with plugin development.

      Jul 08, 2022
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  • Emily

    I have developed a couple of custom plugins for XMLmind XML Editor, and the process was fairly straightforward. The documentation and examples provided by the XMLmind team were helpful.

    Jul 28, 2022
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  • Jim

    That's great to know, Emily. I might consider developing a custom plugin for XMLmind XML Editor in the future to fulfill specific requirements.

    Oct 10, 2022
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    Mike

    Jim, if you need any guidance or assistance with plugin development, feel free to reach out. I have some experience in that area.

    Dec 20, 2022
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    Mark

    I appreciate all the information you all have shared in this discussion. It has been very helpful in understanding XMLmind XML Editor and its features.

    Jan 27, 2023
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  • Alice

    Glad we could help, Mark! If you have any more questions in the future, don't hesitate to ask.

    Jan 28, 2023
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  • Sarah

    Definitely, Mark! Feel free to reach out anytime if you need further clarification or assistance.

    Apr 08, 2023
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  • Emily

    We're here to help, Mark! Enjoy exploring XMLmind XML Editor, and I'm sure you'll find it an excellent tool for XML development and editing.

    Apr 21, 2023
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  • Julia

    Thanks to everyone for sharing their insights on XMLmind XML Editor. I'm convinced it's the right choice for my XML projects!

    May 19, 2023
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