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| Serna Enterprise for Linux 4.1 Serna Enterprise: powerful WYSIWYG XML editor
| | | | | Serna Enterprise for Linux Publisher's Description Serna Enterprise is a powerful and easy-to-use WYSIWYG XML editor for collaborative authoring of structured content. With its familiar word-processor like interface, Serna helps authors to easily create, maintain, and publish XML documents. Supports DITA, Docbook, XHTML, TEI P4, NITF, etc. Available for Windows, Linux, MacOsX, SunSolaris. API for C++ and Python lanuages gives boundless possibilities for integration with any IT infrastructure. What's new Added drag`n`drop from MS Office Word and web browsers, added API for extending the behaviour of drag`n`drop, DITA-related bugs fixed | | | | Download Serna Enterprise for Linux | Screenshots
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