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New proposals for creating and viewing Web pages are coming in fast and furious shortly after the status quo was challenged by Microsoft's aborted attempt to reject competing browsers.
XML has been called everything from the technology that will revolutionise the Web to a nuisance. What's really the story?
XMLSpy 5 is an easy-to-use tool that simplifies the process of manipulating XML documents. This latest release also sports a graphical Web services interface for working with WSDL files.
The authoring tool of choice for long, structured print documents has been Adobe FrameMaker. The latest release, Adobe FrameMaker 6.0 (AU$1,650.00), is proof that you can teach an old dog new tricks -- especially with the help of a third-party developer.
The authoring tool of choice for long, structured print documents has been Adobe FrameMaker. The latest release, Adobe FrameMaker 6.0 (ERP AU$1,754.50, upgrade AU$389.40), is proof that you can teach an old dog new tricks—especially with the help of a third-party developer.
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