The latest version of the very popular and handy xml editor, Rinzo, is now available for Windows, Mac OSX, and Linux. The application provides an advanced, clean, and effective way of handling the xml documents.
Unfortunately, Rinzo for Windows is only available as a 32-bit binary. On the other hand, the Rinzo for Mac OSX and Linux are 64-bit, and this version is also provided with a 64-bit binary as well.
The most important features of this tool are discussed in this post.
Manage xml documents with ease
One of the most helpful features of this application is its capability of loading, editing, and saving xml files. If you need to edit xml documents, you can use the features like select, rename, cut, copy, paste, and delete. This tool is also great at performing bulk changes in many documents with ease.
For instance, you can use bulk rename to change the xml file names. However, it is important to note that you cannot have more than one active document at a time. If you are working with several xml files, you will have to save them first, then open a new one, and lastly load the files you need.
The integrated version control system in Rinzo is also really helpful. This is because it makes it easier for you to locate all the changes you have made to your documents, and it is also possible to revert all the changes back to the way it was. This feature helps you to find back the old state of your files.
The application also supports working with complex xml files. To begin with, you can view the xml files as regular text files or view their contents in any HTML or XML format. With this tool, you can check out an xml version of the file and save it to disk.
Edit xml files in any format
One of the most important features of this application is its ability to view xml documents in any format. You can view the contents of the file as plain text, view it as a Web page, or load it into an HTML or XML editor.
The latter is really helpful for all the advanced and custom formatting needs. To begin with, you can use the built-in tools to do some basic editing. For instance, you can convert the xml file into a Web page by using the Web Formatter. Furthermore, you can use the Unstardisc to add or remove styles.
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