What are Free XML Editors?

XML editors are software tools that allow users to create, view, and edit XML (eXtensible Markup Language) files. These tools provide features such as syntax highlighting, validation, auto-completion, and formatting, which make it easier to work with XML data. XML editors also help users ensure that the XML structure is correct and complies with relevant schemas, making them particularly useful for developers working with web services, data exchange, or configuration files. Some XML editors offer advanced features like XPath, XSLT support, and integration with other software development tools. Compare and read user reviews of the best Free XML Editors currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Komodo Edit

    Komodo Edit

    ActiveState

    Komodo Edit is a great editor if you’re looking for something powerful, yet simple. Komodo IDE provides more robust functionality such as debugging, unit testing, code refactoring and code profiling. Software vendors are increasingly the front line of security for their customers since one compromised patch or upgrade can make hundreds or even thousands of your customers susceptible to cyberattacks. Don’t be the next SolarWinds. Rather than implementing multiple point solutions and custom code, the ActiveState Platform can provide you with an out-of-the-box solution that helps ensure the security and integrity of the open source components you import, work with and run.
    Starting Price: $84 per month
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