Tree Data Explorer 1.0 has been released. It helps you explore XML, JSON and YAML data. It is free and it’s available for Windows, MacOS and Linux.
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Tree Data Explorer 1.0ß Released
🆕🆓▶I’ve released the first version of Tree Data Explorer. Tree Data Explorer is a freeware to browse tree structure data such as XML, JSON and YAML.
It’s available for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux at https://www.japplis.com/tree-data-explorer/.
A JSON Viewer for IntelliJ IDEA
I’ve just released a new free JSON Viewer that runs in IntelliJ IDEA and other JetBrains IDE’s such as Android Studio.
You can open local files, paste JSON from clipboard, browse the JSON as a tree structure or using the breadcrumbs. Bookmark the breadcrumbs using copy/paste.
To run it, download the free Applet Runner plugin from JetBrains marketplace and execute the free JSON viewer located at https://www.japplis.com/tree-data-explorer/online/json-viewer.html.
To run it in Eclipse or NetBeans, download the free Applet Runner plugin from the official website.
Better JSON formatting with Japplis Toolbox 5.1
Japplis Toolbox 5.1 has been released.
Japplis Toolbox is a free desktop software (Windows, Mac OS X, Linux) with more than 50 text utilities.
What’s new:
- Better JSON formatter (faster, can handle more text, better formatting)
- New utility: sort by regular expression
- In case you don’t want to sort by the start of a line, you can specify a regular expression group and it will sort the lines by it
- When Live is selected, operation is executed on every valid change of the pattern
- Improved showing Swing properties: border UI applied to view, input keys and actions shown for InputMap UI
- Loading and saving files use UTF-8 encoding
- Various bug fixes and small improvements
Japplis Toolbox Pro 5.1 has also been released.
What’s new:
- Added option in settings to unpack gz files
- Added option in settings to disable/enable line wrap for input and output text area