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            • January 15, 2006

              <oXygen /> XML 7.0 Available On Monday, January 16th

            • XML editor - XML Editor & XSLT Debugger

              What is new in <oXygen/> XML Editor 7.0

              Version 7.0 of the <oXygen/> XML Editor adds more than 50 important new features like continuous validation and on screen marking of the errors, XQuery debugging, XPath content completion and XSLT refactoring actions.

              Just a quick reminder (or announcement for those of you unaware that the release of version 7.0 of <oXygen /> XML is on the horizon) that this Monday marks the release of version 7.0 of <oXygen /> XML. For those unfamiliar with <oXygen /> XML all together, let me summarize my feelings for you and then let you act upon these feelings however you see fit:

              <oXygen /> XML ROCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

              If you don't already own a copy, I'd encourage you to change that disaster in the making As Soon As Possible, as:

              <oXygen /> XML ROCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)

              Q:

              Does anybody else have a paper spider on your wall in which you've been pulling off the legs at the end of each day as a way of visualizing the number of days left before the release of <oXygen /> XML 7.0, or am I the only one? ;)

              Hmmm, not one of ya, huh?

              LIARS, ALL OF YOU!!! ;)

              No matter, I still love ya. I might be mad atcha', but the love's still here, THUMP-THUMP, THUMP-THUMP. ;)

              As such...

              Enjoy your <oXygen /> XML 7.0-enhanced Day on Monday! :D

              Oh, and as always, Thanks George!

            • Posted by m.david : January 15, 2006 12:36 AM GMT

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