Syncro Soft Announces New Release of Oxygen XML Editor and Oxygen XML Author

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Syncro Soft Ltd announced the immediate availability of version 10.2 of its XML Editor and XML Author containing a comprehensive set of tools supporting all the XML related technologies. Oxygen combines content author features like the CSS driven Visual XML editor with a fully featured XML development environment. It has ready to use support for the main document frameworks DITA, DocBook, TEI and XHTML and also includes support for all XML Schema languages, XSLT/XQuery Debuggers, WSDL analyzer, XML Databases, XML Diff and Merge, Subversion client and more. Version 10.2 adds a redesigned XML Schema diagram that allows visual XML Schema editing, a new XML Schema documentation engine supporting multiple output formats, new features in the Author visual XML editing mode, improvements in the Outliner and content completion and updates the database support. The new version adds a new simplified and improved visual editing page for XML Schema, in addition to the hybrid text/diagram page. The structure of the diagram was redesigned in order to be more intuitive and easy to use. The XML Schema diagram helps both the content authors who want to understand a schema and schema designers who develop complex schemas. The XML Schema Documentation tool was redesigned to deliver better performance for generating XML schema documentation. Even for the largest XML schemas (thousands of components), <oXygen/> generates the complete documentation "within a couple of minutes". Oxygen XML Editor and XSLT Debugger is available immediately in three editions: Multi-platform Academic/Personal license costs USD 48.00, Multi-platform Professional license costs USD 299.00, and Multi-platform Enterprise license costs USD 366.00. Oxygen XML Author is available immediately in two editions: Multi-platform Professional license costs USD 179.00, and Multi-platform Enterprise license costs USD 220.00. http://www.oxygenxml.com/

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