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Wednesday, November 23, 2005

CNET Download.com's Top Pick: Stylus Studio 2006 XML Enterprise Edition

Paul Hughes, Contributing Editor, CNET Download.com says in this week's Download Dispatch newsletter: "If you're a high-powered XML developer, chances are you already know about Stylus Studio, one of the most high-power IDEs around for XML. Whether you've heard about it or not, though, anybody who works with XML would do well to check out Stylus Studio XML Enterprise Edition 2006, a major release that just came out last week. Just as it always has, Stylus Studio cuts your dev time by giving you stable, intuitive, well-designed tools that work the way you expect them to, but this release adds even better standards conformance and a lot of new functionality, including powerful XML Deployment Adapters, screen-saving XML code-folding, a new EDI conversion and validation wizard, and updated XQuery 1.0 and XSLT 2.0 support."

1 Comments:

Blogger happydev said...

I found the editor to be unintuitive and not suited for my purposes.
After I uninstalled the product it didn't even clean it self up and still
shows up in my context menus and tries to launch it self whenever an xml
type file is opened. Poor installation/install code is a sign of poor product
quality in my hop.

Email from stylus studio team.. looks like I'm going to have to clean up their mess
"...It does look like the uninstallation program is not cleaning up its file extension associations..."

Thanks,
Minollo
Stylus Studio Team

1:36 PM  

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