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Altova's 2008 XML product line is available

This is just a quick note to announce availability of Altova's 2008
XML
product line, which includes C# code gen and Visual Studio integration
in multiple tools.

A few new features in v2008 are:

- Support for working with Open XML / Microsoft Office 2007 formats in
XMLSpy
- Direct database querying and editing in XMLSpy
- New functions for mapping/converting between XML, databases, EDI,
text, and Web services in MapForce
- Creation and editing of database views in DatabaseSpy
- Support for stored procedures in DatabaseSpy
- Visual Studio integration in UModel (also avail. for XMLSpy and
MapForce)
- And much more

For more info and screenshots: http://www.altova.com/whatsnew.html

Download free trials: http://www.altova.com/download.html

Best regards,
Niki Devgood
www.altova.com

Sep 24 '07 #1
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