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Developer(s) | Petr Novak |
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Stable release | 2024
/ May 1, 2024 |
Operating system | Microsoft Windows |
Type | XML Editor |
License | EULA |
Website |
www |
XiMpLe is a Windows based XML and Json editor written by Petr Novak and firstly published in 2018.. [1] The editor arranges and displays data in a grid table view, which like e.g. in XMLSpy enables to see its structure and manipulate with tables' rows, columns or blocks of data.
The program is distributed as one small file which doesn't require any installation. [2] It's free for non-commercial use, the commercial using requires the license [3]. The program is also a part of the Chocolatey package distribution [4].
XiMpLe has several features for editing XML documents. It checks the "well-formed" conditions of the file and can also validate file by an XSD schema in a special mode. [5] Two xml files can be compared and the differences can be reviewed in a grid table view mode. Together with features for merging the changes, the documents can be merged and modified in a simple way [6]. Bigger files (over 100MB) can be split into smaller fragments by the editor's special tool. These smaller pieces don't brake the well-formed property and can be edited separately. At the end these fragments can be put together again by a join functionality of the editor [7].
It supports a copy and paste functions in cooperation with the spreadsheet editors [8]. XiMpLe also provides a quite special feature for mining nested data in a table's column (section Sub-tables in the user guide [7]).
Up to version 1.5 the tool was based on .NET Framework 3.5 or .NET Framework 4.0. [2] From version 1.6 the .NET Framework 4.5 is used.
Some evaluations can be found in Softpedia [9], SourceForge [10], AlternativeTo [11] or SlashDot.org [12]
Submission declined on 7 May 2024 by
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Submission declined on 13 April 2024 by
Rich Smith (
talk). This submission is not adequately supported by
reliable sources. Reliable sources are required so that information can be
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Citing sources. This draft's references do not show that the subject
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Rich Smith 44 days ago.
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Submission declined on 6 April 2024 by
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qualifies for a Wikipedia article. In summary, the draft needs multiple published sources that are: Declined by
KylieTastic 51 days ago.
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Developer(s) | Petr Novak |
---|---|
Stable release | 2024
/ May 1, 2024 |
Operating system | Microsoft Windows |
Type | XML Editor |
License | EULA |
Website |
www |
XiMpLe is a Windows based XML and Json editor written by Petr Novak and firstly published in 2018.. [1] The editor arranges and displays data in a grid table view, which like e.g. in XMLSpy enables to see its structure and manipulate with tables' rows, columns or blocks of data.
The program is distributed as one small file which doesn't require any installation. [2] It's free for non-commercial use, the commercial using requires the license [3]. The program is also a part of the Chocolatey package distribution [4].
XiMpLe has several features for editing XML documents. It checks the "well-formed" conditions of the file and can also validate file by an XSD schema in a special mode. [5] Two xml files can be compared and the differences can be reviewed in a grid table view mode. Together with features for merging the changes, the documents can be merged and modified in a simple way [6]. Bigger files (over 100MB) can be split into smaller fragments by the editor's special tool. These smaller pieces don't brake the well-formed property and can be edited separately. At the end these fragments can be put together again by a join functionality of the editor [7].
It supports a copy and paste functions in cooperation with the spreadsheet editors [8]. XiMpLe also provides a quite special feature for mining nested data in a table's column (section Sub-tables in the user guide [7]).
Up to version 1.5 the tool was based on .NET Framework 3.5 or .NET Framework 4.0. [2] From version 1.6 the .NET Framework 4.5 is used.
Some evaluations can be found in Softpedia [9], SourceForge [10], AlternativeTo [11] or SlashDot.org [12]