A comprehensive tool for editing and validating XML with synchronized views and schema management
A comprehensive tool for editing and validating XML with synchronized views and schema management
Vote (4 votes)
Program license Free
Developer RustemSoft
Version 5.0.10
Works under Windows
Vote
(4 votes)
Developer
RustemSoft
Works under
Windows
Program license
Free
Version
5.0.10
Pros
- Intuitive split-pane interface for visual and code-based XML editing
- Multiple editing modes suited for different user preferences
- Strong validation against custom XSD Schemas
- Dynamic Schema Tree provides a clear overview of document structure
- Free and lightweight, with no intrusive ads or restrictions
Cons
- Lacks some advanced features found in premium XML editors
- User interface may feel dated compared to more modern applications
- Primarily focused on XML/XSD, with limited support for other related formats
Feature-rich freeware editor for XML document creation and validation
Comprehensive XML Editing Environment
XMLFox XML Editor offers a complete solution for users who need to create, edit, and validate XML documents and XSD Schemas. Designed as a free tool for Windows, the editor provides an accessible environment for working with XML files, catering to both entry-level users and experienced developers.
User Interface and Accessibility
The application features a split-pane layout that displays a visual XML Schema Diagram alongside the corresponding code. This synchronized view ensures edits in either pane are instantly reflected, providing real-time feedback and improved usability. The intuitive drag-and-drop functionality and flexible window arrangements further enhance productivity, enabling users to navigate complex structures without unnecessary hurdles.
Multiple Editing Modes
XMLFox offers several editing modes including XML View, XML Tree, XML Grid, and XML Script. Each mode serves a specific purpose: the visual tree and grid views help users manage hierarchical structures with ease, while the script and code views offer flexibility for those who prefer direct manipulation. Switching between these modes is straightforward, supporting varied workflows and skill levels.
Advanced Schema Design and Validation
A major highlight of XMLFox is its strong support for designing and validating XML Schemas (XSD). The integrated Schema Tree offers a dynamic, visual representation that updates as users make changes, simplifying schema development. Validation features allow users to check XML documents against user-defined schemas, reducing the risk of structural errors. Advanced find and search capabilities assist in quickly locating both text strings and XML data elements, streamlining larger project management.
Support for Beginners and Experts
The editor's visual tools and clear layouts are particularly beneficial for users new to XML and XSD, reducing the learning curve. At the same time, professionals managing complex schemas can appreciate the efficient split-pane interface and reliable validation tools. Helpful tooltips and context menus provide guidance without overwhelming the user, making XMLFox suitable for a broad audience.
Performance and Reliability
XMLFox performs reliably on typical Windows systems, loading large XML files with minimal lag. The lightweight installation is free from unnecessary extras, maintaining a focus on XML and XSD editing. Regular updates and community feedback have contributed to a stable, trustworthy application.
Consistent Output and Export Options
The editor supports export options for sharing and distributing XML documents. While advanced transformation features are limited compared to more comprehensive paid suites, the available options cover the most common requirements for data portability.
Pros
- Intuitive split-pane interface for visual and code-based XML editing
- Multiple editing modes suited for different user preferences
- Strong validation against custom XSD Schemas
- Dynamic Schema Tree provides a clear overview of document structure
- Free and lightweight, with no intrusive ads or restrictions
Cons
- Lacks some advanced features found in premium XML editors
- User interface may feel dated compared to more modern applications
- Primarily focused on XML/XSD, with limited support for other related formats