Customer Success Story

"I found XMLMax to be a very quick and easy way to view large (~2GB) XML files. Further, Xponent's XmlSplit product solved a problem I had importing these large XML files into a database. This tool splits them into smaller, well-formed XML files that can be processed by other tools. XmlSplit can be run from within a PowerShell script with a host of input arguments. It provides the flexibility to extract almost any XML fragments required into a smaller XML file. These are great tools to keep in your toolbox when working with XML."

Stephen Cann, Uptick Data, San Francisco.


What XMLMax Users Are Saying

"If you work with large XML files and you are tired of waiting for your data to load into your favorite editor or maybe not load at all, try XMLMax!!! Not only does it load fast, but it moves through your large files quickly and seamlessly. Try loading a 1.1 GB file in less than 10 seconds. It's a great tool for managing large XML datasets."

Bret Godwin, Senior Software Engineer, Sysynergy Solutions, Denver


" Recently I came across a tool that was very helpful in the review of large XML documents…..REALLY large xml documents…..Hundreds of megabytes and more! In the years I’ve been working with XML, every so often I come across a document that I can’t read, can’t process, or can’t otherwise easily research for a data integration application. The tools I usually employ either hit errors or take forever to open while parsing thru thousands upon thousands of elements and attributes. "  

Ernie Ostic, http://www.dsrealtime.com


"If you have some serious, real-world, XML work in front of you and you want a light-weight, extremely fast tool for editing large XML files, you can do no better than to select XMLMax. XMLMax is a a wonderfully crafted editor that is specific to XML work and manages to make treeview XML editing practical for really large files.

Skeptical? Get the free demo of XMLMax and test it for yourself.

XMLMax checks well-formedness and validity exceptionally well. I personally exercised XMLMax on many of the W3C's XML-conformance test files (see http://www.w3.org/XML/Test/) successfully.

XMLMax has the necessary tools to grab and handle significant XML elements and fragments during those difficult extraction, cloning, and simplificaton projects that often leave lesser XML editors hung in outer space or "erroring out." XMLMax understands both DTD and XML Schema, and can quickly infer XML Schemas even from large files. XMLMax has facilities to detect and automatically fix various well-formedness errors.

So, if you are looking for an exceptionally helpful XML editor that is less stressful both on you and your computing equipment, then I respectfully direct your attention to XMLMax, which has found its way into my kit of essential professional tools!"

John Tobler is a Senior Software Architect and Owner of Tobwiz
http://tobwiz.com


"XMLMax is more than just faster -it is orders of magnitude faster than anything else."

Nick Warner is a Database Administrator in Pittsburg, PA