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HIDAM - The Hierarchical Data Manager
HIDAM is a free generic hierarchical data editor capable of
editing XML files. It runs on Windows and Linux and is licensed under the GPL. Future versions
will support a plug-in architecture, database storage, and extensibility
via scripting.
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HIDAM ] - [ Visit the
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Windows Version Screenshot
May 31, 2005
HIDAM development version 0.5.1 released to the public. New Features include:
- Changed XML file handling library from Xerces to libxml2
- Upgraded UI engine to wxWidgets 2.5
- New, bigger icons on the toolbar
- Toolbar is now platform-indepedant (Windows/Linux)
- Internal architecture work
- Bug fixes
Download
installer from SourceForge (source available through CVS).
February 1, 2004
HIDAM stable version 0.5 released to the public. New Features include:
- Toolbar
- Installer
- Help
- Bug fixes
Download
executable and source code from SourceForge.
November 9, 2003
HIDAM development version 0.480 released. Updates include:
- Enhanced parameter editing
- Bug fixes
January 31, 2003
HIDAM development version 0.460 released. New features include:
- Uses XML format instead of .hdm
- Copy and Paste
- Drag and Drop [Windows only]
- Context-sensitive menu
October 15, 2002
HIDAM version 0.4 released to the public. This version supports:
- Opening any XML file
- Saving any XML file
- Adding, editing and removing items
- Changing the structure (moving up, down, demoting, promoting)
- Adding, editing and removing parameters
February 3, 2002
Design is finalized, the wxWindows framework is decided upon, and
development begins.
January 19, 2002
GUI Frameworks evaluated. QT and wxWindows appear to be the most
likely candidates based on a) functional support, b) platform support,
c) distribution freedom, and d) ease of use.
See also:
< HIDAM Development Page >
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HIDAM CVS Web Interface >
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