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<title>Free Graphical XSD Editor &amp; XML Editor: Liquid XML Studio</title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 23 Oct 2007 07:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
<description>Liquid XML Studio is a free graphical XSD Editor &amp; XML Editor that can also be used to edit WSDL and other XML based standards. It has a simple intuitive interface that makes developing for the complex W3C XML Schema (XSD) standard quick and easy. A validator is provided that strictly adheres to the W3C standard ensuring that the XML Schemas you produce are valid and correct.</description>

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<title>Product Review: Zend Studio for Eclipse</title>
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<description>Zend has decided, and I think this is a great idea, to join in with the Eclipse community that was founded in large part by IBM a number of years ago. The values that can be added by joining with the Eclipse community are many and varied. Since Eclipse was primarily established as a Java development environment it has certainly grown in leaps and bounds by way of add-on libraries just to name one popular area.</description>

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<title>Dokuwiki - A Practical Open Source Knowledge Base Solution</title>
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<description>Whether you&apos;re a company of one or 100, managing knowledge is a core concern and implementing a knowledge base is a sensible way to capture your content. Dokuwiki is a practical open source Web application for creating a knowledge base that&apos;s easy for novice Webmasters to set up but flexible and full-featured.</description>

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