Unicode support
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Swordfish Translation Editor
The advanced CAT (Computer Aided Translation) tool based on XLIFF 1.2 open standard, designed for demanding professional translators.
Swordfish supports localization of DITA 1.0, 1,1 and 1.2. Swordfish operates at map level or at topic level, depending on the user's choice.
Full support for OASIS XML catalogs and customization of translatable elements and attributes allows you to use Swordfish with your own DITA specializations.
WebWorks ePublisher
The ePublisher platform allows individuals from any department to solve their information and publishing challenges. Whether creating policy manuals, technical documentation or reference material, ePublisher allows you to create your content in any format and publish it anyway you like!
Jorsek: easyDITA™
Features overview
NeoDoc: Calenco XML CMS
Calenco is an XML CCMS (Components Content management System) offering the following general features:
- Full Web Interface
- Central repository of XML content and multimedia files (images, etc.)
- Dependencies management
- Taxonomies
- WebDAV interface
- Full text search
- Multi-language store
Calenco also supports, among others, the DITA1.1 format:
Acolada: Sirius CMS
Sirius DITA is an XML content management system. It brings together in one application the proven Sirius CMS technology and the DITA standard. Sirius DITA is scalable and ready-to-use solution for all beginners in DITA documentation as well as for all those who you want to a professional DITA based solution.
Sirius DITA allows you to fully explore the potentials of the DITA standards. Sirius DITA takes over: