Jennie,
At Indiana, we've been very pleased with Oxygen XML Editor (http://
www.oxygenxml.com). It runs on Windows, Unix, and Mac OS X. They
also offer very reasonable academic pricing. It is very actively
developed and frequently updated.
John
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On Jan 9, 2006, at 1:10 PM, jennie benford wrote:
> Dear List--
>
> The Archives at Carnegie Mellon is working with our in-house tech
> staff to implement EAD. The tech staff has asked the Archives to
> recommend an xml editor for such. Xmetal has been suggested, as
> has Word 2003, but we are concerned about working with proprietary
> programs and/or with an xml editor that has a short shelflife. Any
> suggestions?
>
> Thank You!--
> Jennie Benford
> University/Heinz Archivist
> Carnegie Mellon University
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