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You would do better to focus on the data format involved, rather than the
particular software.

Watch out for vendors that say "it's XML data, so it works anywhere" then
proceed to lock you in to a proprietary solution. Look for open standards.

.micah


-----Original Message-----
From: Can Ozturhan [mailto:can_ozturhan@y...]
Sent: Monday, December 22, 2003 9:11 AM
To: xml-dev-digest@l...
Cc: xml-dev@l...
Subject:  xml editor to design forms


Hi everybody,
Our company is currently working on an application that uses XMLSpy's
Authentic Browser edition.We are looking for a similar (better!) product to
use, which will have the similar functionality such as helping us design a
form to capture information using xml and/or schemas.  

Can you advise us some alternatives that we can look at?

All ideas are appreciated!
PS:Our customer base is expected to be large.
Sincerely,
Can


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