Syncro Soft
Syncro Soft is a privately held software company founded in 1998 with a large area of expertise in XML technologies: XML Schema, Relax NG, Schematron, XSLT, XPath and XQuery. The main product Oxygen XML Editor provides the best coverage of the today XML technologies; it complies with the established standards released by W3C and other organizations and enhances developer productivity through an intuitive and innovative XML IDE. Syncro Soft is a member of the W3C. Another product developed by Syncro Soft is Syncro SVN Client (a Subversion client).
PEERNET
PEERNET products create solutions that range from simple display, printing, and conversion tools, to powerful high-end server-based products that leverage the web to streamline enterprise workflow. Its products allow you to convert any document from any application into a variety of graphic file formats such as Adobe PDF, and high quality digital image files like JPEG, TIFF, GIF and many others.
xml-buddy.com
Clemens Uhlenhut trading as xml-buddy.com was established in 2010 to develop and market software for XML and JSON. Their tools are being constantly improved based on customer feedback and in-house implementations. They use mature, open-source libraries to keep their tools compliant to XML and JSON standards and compatible with existing workflows.
Lingobit
Lingobit Technologies was founded in 1997 in St. Petersburg, Russia by two software professionals. Conceived as an outsourcing provider that specializes in software localization services, the company later began developing its own in-house software localization tools. In 2002, the company focused on developing localization software for the global marketplace. In 2003 Lingobit Technologies released the first version of its flagship product - Lingobit Localizer. This full-featured software localization solution quickly gained global markets due to the ease of use and build-in first-class collaboration tools. Lingobit Technologies is a worldwide leader in localization software, operating offices in Redmond, WA, USA and St. Petersburg, Russia.