Oxygen XML Editor
The Premier All-In-One XML Editing Suite
Oxygen XML Author
Single-Source XML Authoring and Multi-Channel Publishing
Oxygen XML Developer
The Required Tools for Designing XML Schemas and Transformation Pipelines
Oxygen JSON Editor
The Perfect Tool to Simplify Your JSON Editing Experience
Oxygen Publishing Engine
The Complete DITA Publishing Solution for WebHelp and PDF Output
Oxygen PDF Chemistry
Chemistry Converts HTML and XML to PDF Using CSS
Oxygen XML WebHelp
Publish DITA and DocBook Content to WebHelp Output
Oxygen Styles Basket
Customize the Look and Feel of Your PDF and WebHelp Output
Oxygen XML Web Author
Engage Your Whole Organization In Content Creation
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The Web-based Collaboration Platform to Craft Tomorrow's Content
Oxygen Feedback
Modern Commenting Platform
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Automate and Run Oxygen Utilities from the Command-Line Interface
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George and Alex will present an overview of new additions in version 16. Topics include:
Oxygen offers generic support for any XML vocabulary and extended support for several vocabularies, such as DITA, DocBook, TEI, etc. A lot of extension points are available, which can be used to further customize this support. Alex will identify a few use cases and present solutions based on these extension points.
Nathan describes the customizations Salesforce has implemented so far; Deepa recounts lessons learned from rolling Oxygen out to a team of 60+ writers.
Detecting issues as earlier as possible in very important to cut costs associated to correcting them. George will show you how you can identify problems as they appear and thus getting this cost near zero.
The new version of DITA, version 1.3 will use Relax NG as the normative schema to express the DITA content models. George proposed this idea and provided a working prototype under the DITA-NG open source project and Eliot took this further making it an official proposal for DITA 1.3 and finalized its implementation. See how Relax NG simplifies the way DITA content models and specializations are defined.
Discover the new in-browser and mobile editing and review added by the new Oxygen XML WebApp and how this integrates with Dropbox and Google Drive.