Third, XML-enabled companies and their development tools
Although XML is still in the development phase and its standards are being developed by the consortium, many companies have expressed full support for XML and have developed many XML tools. Adobe's FrameMaker can be used to write XML documents. Microsoft Inc. 's Internet Explorer 4.0 has been able to display, process, and edit XML documents, and Microsoft has made a commitment to support XML in the next version of Office software such as Ms Word and Excel.
Netscape and Sun also lonely to support XML in their Web tools. In addition to the actions of these famous companies, other small companies have invested XML as an opportunity to work on XML development. For example, the Arbortext Company's Cedar Project aims to develop xsl;arbortext and Microsoft to present the XSL Draft standard to the consortium; Grif Symposia doc+ is a visible tool for editing XML documents.
There are also Copsol's XML development tools, Norbert's XML Syntax analyzer, Jade's XSL Toolkit and Serucie 98, which supports client/server applications.