WYSIWYG editor
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Refresh Software: SR2 Content Management Solution
The ability to manage enterprise content today is more important than ever. Documents, web sites, technical publications and portals - your business needs a system to keep content under control, re-use it across departments and monetize it across multiple distribution channels. With SR2, Refresh Software is shaping the future of Component Content Management for web sites and documents.
Syncro Soft: oXygen XML editor
oXygen XML Editor combines an easy to use visual editor with a powerful code based editor thus covering the needs of both authors that do not want to see the tags and XML gurus that want to have full control over their markup.
DITA support comes built in consisting of
XMLmind XML Editor
XMLmind XML Editor allows to edit large, complex, modular, XML documents. It makes it easy mastering XML vocabularies such as DocBook or DITA. (More info.)
As you can see it in the screen shot below, XMLmind XML Editor is not a tool for programmers. Its users are generally technical writers.
Oxygen XML Editor
oXygen is a cross-platform XML Editor. Besides the top-of-the-line XML source editing support, it features a CSS driven WYSIWYG XML editing mode allowing the content authors to visually edit DITA documents. oXygen features include out-of-the-box integration with the DITA Open Toolkit and can be easily customized to match your DITA editing and publishing needs.
Inmedius DITA Storm™ Developer
DITA Storm™ Developer (www.inmediusdita.com) is a full-featured DITA editing tool that enables authors to easily create DITA-compliant content in WYSIWYG mode regardless of their DITA or XML knowledge. The editing environment is 100% browser-based, requiring no timely or costly client installations or updates, and is completely customizable for a superior DITA user experience. Non-technical authors create structured content in a familiar environment while ensuring that the entire DITA documentation lifecycle is supported through easy integration into an exiting CMS.