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TAXI enables you to edit informations-dense XML documents, by providing an extremely customisable graphical representation of the content. With a simple stylesheet, you can create the most appropriat... More


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AUDIENCE : scienctific research
DEVELOPMENT STATUS : beta
LICENSE : bsd license
OPERATING SYSTEM : os independent
PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE : java
USER INTERFACE : x windows
win32 : mac os x : cocoa :

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