It is an intersting product. The author announced several days ago on the xml-dev list that a new version would be available shortly (and may actually have happened yesterday). I would only suggest that if one wants to try JUMBO, that you wait several more days before downloading the files to make sure you're gettng the most up-to-date version. For those interested in XML tools and toys, Microsoft has issued a newer version of its XML parser (newer than the one in IE 4.0). It's available, along with instructions for downloading the required new version of the JAVA SDK, at http://www.microsoft.com/standards/xml Michael Fox >---------- >From: Paul Kiel[SMTP:[log in to unmask]] >Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 1997 7:58 AM >To: Multiple recipients of list EAD >Subject: Java XML browser > > Java XML browser 11/5/97 > >I ran across this recently and was wondering if anyone on this list has >experience with this product. Sounds very interesting. > >>JUMBO is the first publicly available XML browser and is written completely >in JAVA. It requires no installation as it runs automagically under Netscape >or MSIE browsers. > >I found it at: >>[http://ala.vsms.nottingham.ac.uk/vsms/java/jumbo/] > >Curiously, > >Paul Kiel >Assistant Curator >NCSU Libraries Special Collections >