XMLSpy is one of the finest XML commercially available editor in the market. With XMLSpy you can edit, transform, model and debug all XML related technologies (it is not limited XML technology only, this is another advantage of this tool).
When you are all busy working to build up some web applications which will involve creating advanced XMLs, you’ll need an XML editor which simplifies the complexities that might be involved in development and at the same time it should be flexible enough that you don’t waste time figuring out the what is what’s in the created advanced XMLs.
Now some of you might be used to graphical view (something like the tree structure or story based XMLs), while others might prefer using the conventional text based XML. The beauty of XMLSpy is that it allows both views to you, and seamlessly integrates a toggle option between the two views.
XMLSpy is a commercial product and you can get a 30 day free trial from the following link:
[ Download 30 days free trial link: XMPSpy Trial software ]
For those who prefer open source alternatives for commercial software, please check the list of alternative software for XMLSpy:
1> Serna: Free, open source, powerful XML editor.
great review, I think Editix is free as well, can yuo put hat on your list? I laso use a comercial xml editor called liquid xml editor (http://www.liquid-technologies.com/xml-editor.aspx) however it’s only worth it if you plan to work with xml files on a regular basis.