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  Datawatch VorteXML Designer 3, Windows
  VorteXML Designer 3 at Academic & Collegiate Software best prices for students and schools!
VorteXML Designer 3 at Academic & Collegiate Software best prices for students and schools!
 
ONLY for Educational Customers: $389.95


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VorteXML quickly and easily converts any structured ASCII/ANSI text data (such as reports, invoices, purchase orders, log files, HTML, etc.) generated from any system into valid XML for web services and more using any DTD or schema on an automated or ad hoc, programming-free basis.

VorteXML Designer V3 is a powerful desktop data transformation tool that visually converts structured text data such as reports, purchase orders, EDI, invoices, log files and more to XML without programming. Based on Monarch technology, VorteXML is expressly designed to empower business users to quickly and easily transform their operational data into XML using any DTD or schema. Users only need to understand their source data - no programming experience is required.

VorteXML uses standard text files for input, so anyone can use it. A simple point-and-click user interface lets users define the data they want to extract. This makes VorteXML a quick and easy to use tool for technical and non-technical users alike who want to web-enable operations such as purchasing, billing, supply chain operations, financial transactions, and customer records.

VorteXML Designer is also now a very practical schema editing tool for business users. Many industry standard schemas are overcomplicated, as they have to cater for every possible situation. VorteXML Designer allows users to easily derive custom schemas for their own internal or B2B purposes by using a standard schema and then editing it down to size to suit their needs. The result is a compliant XML document, but without the unnecessary bloating.