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Hydra: 3D XML Viewer & Editor
posted by Editor on Monday March 08, @11:41AM
Visual User Interfaces Anonymous Coward writes "I ran across a piece of software that does a unusually good job of visualising an XML heirarchy in 3D. It's called Hydra 3D; it lets you view and edit an XML tree, part of a tree, or a specific search in real time. It has full validation support and is completely free (open source and otherwise). Download it or check out the screenshots at hydra3d.sourceforge.net" Hydra is a three-dimensional extensible markup language (XML) instance viewer/editor that was developed to aid in standards development efforts. It uses OpenGL to display XML documents as a tree structure that can be manipulated in various ways by the user. Additional information is displayed in the tree using shapes, colors, and varying sizes and positions. Here is the User's Guide, and a set of screenshots.

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