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MiTeC XML Viewer 6.5.0 is a lightweight Windows utility designed for developers, system integrators and data analysts who need to inspect, validate and lightly edit XML documents without the overhead of a full IDE. The program opens any well-formed or malformed XML up to the limit of available RAM, instantly building a navigable tree that can be switched to synchronized text view, so users can jump between logical nodes and raw markup in real time. An integrated SAX parser keeps navigation responsive even when multi-megabyte configuration files or SOAP traces are loaded, while incremental text search, XPath-style filtering and a collapsible attribute grid accelerate pinpoint editing. Base64-encoded payloads are automatically detected and decoded, binary image elements are rendered in a dedicated pane, and optional web-preview shows XHTML output, making the viewer equally useful for debugging Android manifests, RSS feeds, REST responses or InDesign IDML packages. Validation against embedded or external XSD schemas is one click away, with errors highlighted in both tree and text panes. The free edition covers everyday viewing needs; a commercial PRO license adds CSV/JSON export and an OpenXML browser that exposes the internal parts of DOCX, XLSX and PPTX archives as navigable XML. Because the application is portable, it can be carried on a USB stick and started without installation, leaving no traces in the registry. MiTeC XML Viewer is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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