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XML Marker is an XML/JSON desktop editor from Symbol Click Software LLC. Rather than being a traditional plain-text editor, it keeps the text editing area, tree structure, and table view in sync, helping users understand both the hierarchy of XML and the tabular data shape formed by repeated tags and attributes. The page lists the latest version as 2.2 and highlights fast startup, low resource usage, and the ability to quickly browse larger XML files, with the official description mentioning files of up to around 500MB.
Feature-wise, XML Marker covers XML/JSON editing, syntax highlighting, syntax checking while typing, auto-indentation/pretty-printing, table sorting, bookmarks, a path selector, tree node navigation, and conversion to spreadsheets. Its key differentiator is that it can automatically collect repeated attributes and child tags from the selected tag and arrange them into columns, making it useful for quickly understanding the data structure inside complex XML. For encoding, the text mentions support for Unicode, UTF-8, UTF-16, and code page encoding; however, user comments also reference historical issues with non-Unicode encodings, Chinese characters, indentation, and line breaks.
Pricing information is not very clear: the page title says Free XML Editor and Json Editor, but users in the comments point out that after version 2.0 it is “no longer freeware,” and the site also has a Buy entry. The captured text does not provide specific prices, license terms, or payment methods. XML Marker itself is not described as open source, and there is no information about self-hosting, APIs/SDKs, or a plugin ecosystem; only SQL Rabbit on the same site is separately described as an open-source PHP script.
Its strengths are that it is lightweight, starts quickly, handles browsing large files well, and offers linked tree/table views that are genuinely practical for XML data analysis. Syntax checking and formatting also improve day-to-day editing efficiency. The downsides are that the product information appears old and incomplete. Some advanced capabilities, such as DTD/Schema visualization, 64-bit support, XPath/regex filtering, are mostly described in comments as planned or for later versions, so their current availability is unclear. Pricing, system requirements, and support channels are also not clearly explained.
It is suitable for developers and data maintenance staff who frequently handle XML configuration files, logs, exported data, or need to inspect XML files at the hundreds-of-MB scale. If you need team collaboration, modern IDE integration, or reliable commercial support, Oxygen XML Editor, Altova XMLSpy, VS Code extensions, or Notepad++ XML Tools may be better options. There is no information in the text about access from China or supported payment methods, so these should be treated as “unknown.”
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