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Robert Koberg scripsit:
> oXygen is my favorite too. Here is Norm Walsh's critique:
Well, I don't want my editor to be an IDE, so for me the best XML-specific
editor is Henry Thompson's XED, which is a structure editor masquerading
as a text editor. Otherwise, I still stick to ex (specifically, nex)
for editing tasks, using the ex flavor of vim only when I must (vim's
ex support is deeply broken).
Both are free software, of course.
http://www.ltg.ed.ac.uk/~ht/xed.html
http://www.bostic.com/vi/
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