Raw Dog XML Viewer Released on the Mac App Store

Raw Dog XML Viewer Mac App icon.
         

We have released Raw Dog XML Viewer on the Mac App Store, a new tool for app developers. Check out the description below to learn more!

App Description

Viewing XML in a text editor is a painfully slow process, especially if the XML file isn’t formatted. Stop wasting precious time! View XML files quickly and efficiently with Raw Dog XML Viewer! Easily drill through the XML tree using the outline view in the sidebar.

Features:

-View XML files.

-Quickly navigate through the XML tree by using the outline view in the sidebar.

-Hover your mouse over XML elements in the sidebar to see a tool tip showing the element’s attributes.

-Selecting XML text in the document will automatically select the proper node in the sidebar.

-View XML files that are on the web (for example: you can view the raw XML of an online RSS feed).

-Easily view XML files in a human readable format. Simply click the Pretty Print toolbar item to format unreadable XML.

-Change the font size in the toolbar.

-Choose between four different syntax highlighting styles in Settings.

Screenshots:

Raw Dog XML Viewer Welcome Window Screenshot. Raw Dog XML Viewer drilling through the XML tree. Raw Dog XML Viewer change syntax highlighting style Raw Dog XML Viewer Mac App screenshot in full screen mode.

You Can Now Set a Custom Local Directory in File Cabinet Pro Version 1.5

File Cabinet Pro Old Mac app icon 305 x 305 pixels.

What’s New?

In response to customer feedback, we have now added a feature that allows you to change the default local directory File Cabinet Pro displays to any local folder of your choosing. Simply open the Settings window and select the “Folder Path” toolbar item. From there, you can change the local directory File Cabinet Pro displays.

File Cabinet Pro Mac App Screenshot showing screenshot of custom file path settings window.

Tutorial: How to Redeem a Promo Code for a Free Download on the Mac App Store

Update on April 17th, 2023: The Mac App Store has been redesigned since this tutorial was written. You can read an updated version of this tutorial for macOS Ventura here.

Sometimes, Mac developers are kind enough to give promo codes out so people can download a copy of their paid applications for free. A promo code is simply a combination of characters you can use on the Mac App Store to get the app for free, but how do you use them? It’s easy. First, open up the Mac App Store application. After the window has finished loading, you will see to your right a link that says Redeem. Click it.

Screenshot of the Mac App Store  window, annotated  with an arrow pointing to the 'redeem link'.

After you click the link a sheet will pop up asking you to log in with your Apple ID to redeem your code, so go ahead and log in!

Mac App Store screenshot of login sheet.

After you log in, you will be brought to a screen with a title that says “Redeem Code”. At the bottom, you will see a text field where you can enter your redeem code. Enter it and the application will start downloading! That’s it!

Mac App Store screenshot of the "Redeem Code"  window.