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      <h1>Related Products</h1>
      <p>This section lists some Saxon add-ons and extensions produced by third parties. Saxonica Limited
takes no responsibility for the quality of these products. More information about third party products is
available on the Saxon <a href="https://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/saxon/index.php?title=Main_Page"
            class="bodylink">wiki pages</a></p>
      <p class="subhead">Open Source tools</p>
      <p><a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/kernowforsaxon/" class="bodylink">Kernow</a> is a graphical
front-end for Saxon. This is an open-source product developed by Andrew Welch. It provides an effective alternative to the Saxon
command line interface for users who prefer a GUI for running ad-hoc transformations.</p>
      <p>On MAC OS/X, Todd Ditchendorf has produced <a href="http://www.ditchnet.org/xslpalette/" class="bodylink">XSLPalette</a>, which is
designed to integrate with your own choice of text editor to provide XSLT development and debugging support.</p>
      <p class="subhead">Commercial Editors and Debuggers</p>
      <p>A number of commercial XML IDEs provide support for XML, XSLT, and/or XQuery editing and debugging,
with the ability to configure Saxon as the chosen XSLT/XQuery processor. These include:</p>
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            <a href="http://www.stylusstudio.com/" class="bodylink">Stylus Studio</a>: offers XSLT, XQuery, and XML Schema
development and debugging, all using Saxon. This is currently the only
IDE that offers Saxon-EE built-in.</p>
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            <a href="http://www.oxygenxml.com/" class="bodylink">oXygen</a> offers XSLT and XML Schema development
and debugging for Saxon. Integrates Saxon-B, and works with Saxon-EE which you must purchase separately.</p>
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            <p>A budget XML Editor and Debugger for Saxon is <a href="http://www.editix.com/" class="bodylink">EditiX</a>,
with prices starting at $22.</p>
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            <a href="http://www.altova.com/" class="bodylink">XML Spy from Altova</a> allows you to configure
Saxon as your XSLT or XQuery processor, but does not provide Saxon debugging. There is also
<a href="http://members.chello.at/spiffbase/spycomponents/ValidatorBuddy.htm"
                  class="bodylink">a third-party plug-in</a>
 that allows Saxon-EE to be used for schema validation.</p>
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      <p class="subhead">XQuery Documentation</p>
      <p><b>xqDoc</b> is a Javadoc-like documentation tool for XQuery. It works with Saxon, and is
available either as a free-standing tool from <a href="http://xqdoc.org/" class="bodylink">http://xqdoc.org/</a>
or as part of <a href="http://www.stylusstudio.com/" class="bodylink">Stylus Studio</a>.</p>
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