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XMLmind for Mac

Strictly validating XML editor.

$390.00
In English
Version 11.0.0
3.0
Based on 2 user rates

XMLmind overview

XMLmind is a strictly validating, near WYSIWYG editor for DocBook, DITA, MathML, XHTML, and XML. Because XMLmind is highly extensible, it may be also be used to create documents conforming to your own custom schema. Its users are generally technical writers who need to author large, complex, modular, documents. XMLmind is also available as attractively priced, "special editions" called: XMLmind DITA Editor, XMLmind DocBook Editor, XMLmind XHTML Editor. XMLmind Personal Edition is free to use by many persons and organizations.

What’s new in version 11.0.0

Bug fixes:
  • Some false duplicate ID errors were reported even when option "Filter duplicate ID errors found in modular documents" was turned on. This happened for modular documents using XInclude (that is, DocBook, XHTML, TEI Lite, etc, not DITA).
  • When using a Java™ 24+ runtime, starting XXE with bin/xxe or bin/xxe-c.bat printed several "A restricted method in XXX has been called" or "A terminally deprecated method in XXX has been called" warning messages on the console.
  • These messages are still printed unless the private OpenJDK Java™ 25 runtime bundled with most distributions is used to run XXE. By default, the java command which is part of this private runtime has option "--enable-native-access=ALL-UNNAMED,javafx.graphics,javafx.web,javafx.media".

Full list of changes available here

XMLmind for Mac

$390.00
In English
Version 11.0.0
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Wombat
Wombat
Mar 15 2021
9.5.0
2.0
Mar 15 2021
2.0
Version: 9.5.0
Comments are with respect to the Personal Edition: It's amateur hour. You can't drag a file onto the icon to open it, when you open files you multiple instances of the application instead of multiple windows. The ONLY way to open a file is to use the menu. I presume this is because the application is not properly registering itself with the system. If they can't get the basics right it gives me no confidence in exploring much further.
Pir-anha
Pir-anha
Nov 4 2012
5.2.1
0.0
Nov 4 2012
0.0
Version: 5.2.1
there is no free personal edition anymore; the download link is dead, and when investigating on the site, it appears that only a 30-day demo version of the professional version exists now.
Guest
Guest
Apr 14 2005
2.9p1
4.0
Apr 14 2005
4.0
Version: 2.9p1
There's a review and benchmarking of XMLMind plus 22 other XML editors available at http://ahds.ac.uk/creating/information-papers/xml-editors/ Each of the editors are compared for 30 different features and recommendations are given for the best type of XML editor for different types of user.
Guest
Guest
Feb 9 2005
2.9
4.0
Feb 9 2005
4.0
Version: 2.9
Seems to work (Jaguar). The standard edition enables XHTML and DocBook authoring.
Guest
Guest
Oct 22 2004
2.8
4.0
Oct 22 2004
4.0
Version: 2.8
For an alternative see www.butterflyxml.org!
Guest
Guest
Feb 9 2005
4.0
Feb 9 2005
4.0
Version: null
Wombat
Wombat
Jan 11 2030
9.5.0
2.0
Jan 11 2030
2.0
Version: 9.5.0