The Oxygen XML editor was developed by SyncRO Soft Ltd and is known as a cross-platform application used to edit XML files. It is written in Java so it is also known as a Java application as well as it is widely used by different levels of users due to its several amazing features all aimed towards successfully editing XML documents. One main feature of the Oxygen XML editor is the XML IDE, a feature that includes batch validation and transformation, the ability to manage and share transformation scenarios as well as other XML editor options. This software also has intelligent XML editing features that include the best support for content completion, ease in XML document editing, editing support for NVDL scripts and documents associated with it, and a lot more. Users have the option to choose text view, grid view or the author view when editing XML files. The text view is usually the default view; the grid view is more like a spreadsheet view and the author view for a WYSIWYM view.
XMLBuddy is an Extensive Markup Language editor, which is an Eclipse Integrated Development Environment Plug-in. This is a free (General Public license) software that gives syntax colors and adds templates to new XML document projects and DTD (Document Type Definition) presentations. This software edits XML, XHTML, XSD (with the help of syntax coloring), and DTD, which is a controlled validation software or XML schema. This software can also make DTDs from documents that are in XLM. This software has the feature to update dynamic outline views as well as improved support for automatically detecting XML encoding specifications. This plugin also supports XSLT and RELAX NG Compact syntax, and there is also a default schema that is applicable in the namespace or the root. The auto validation will show errors while the user edits the background parse's base. XMLBuddy can be installed (just like any other Eclipse plug-in) by unzipping it into \eclipse\plugins in the Eclipse directory.