Works on: Windows 10 | Windows 8.1 | Windows 8 | Windows 7 | Windows 2012 SHA1 Hash: 07985f5356a6d9493103e2c3beff8e8f90b01edf Size: 1.19 MB File Format: msi
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Publisher Website: External Link Downloads: 1203 License: Free
XML Explorer is a free software by Jason Coon and works on Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows 2012.
You can download XML Explorer which is 1.19 MB in size and belongs to the software category File Management. XML Explorer was released on 2012-01-16 and last updated on our database on 2017-03-19 and is currently at version 4.
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XML Explorer Description
Your computer doesn't literally understand or read your input, but processes it in a different language used by programmers to define applications and games, making interactions possible. There is a somewhat universal code that both machine and man can understand, namely XML. Specialized applications are used to view them, with XML Explorer being a suitable example.
Intuitive design makes it easy to use
In terms of visuals, the application is well-organized with most space dedicated to the code itself, while a different panel is used to display expressions, namespaces and any possible errors. Additionally, you can attach an extra panel to your workspace that puts a handful of settings at your disposal.
Adding files is as easy as dragging them over the main window, with the possibility to add more files at the same time, thanks to clever tab support that opens projects individually. By default, expressions and functions are collapsed, with the formatting kept intact. If you happen to have the settings panel brought up, you might want to enable syntax highlighting for easy identification.
Launch XPath expressions and manage nodes
Code is instantly analyzed and if any errors happen to be detected, the system points out what and where, with options to simply attempt to solve them through double-clicking the specific item. In addition, there's a dedicated field that lets you launch XPath expressions and even store them as favorites for later use.
To better work with XPath expressions, the application lets you import and export child node definitions, as well as choosing whether or not to have them displayed as tooltips. Besides files, you can add an URL for the code to be retrieved. If you're also into editing, there's an option to open the project in an editor, but there's no possibility to change the default one.
Keeping an editor active is useful, especially because of the various options to copy code or parts of it. These can be grabbed as a whole, decoded as Base64, outer XML formatted, and a few more related to XPath nodes and attributes.
To sum it up
Taking everything into consideration, we can say that XML Explorer is a handy viewer and manager for files suggested in the name. Tab support gives you the possibility to simultaneously analyze multiple files, with only a few but comprehensive options at your disposal for easy identification of elements, copying and formatting of characters.