Open Directory - Computers: Data Formats: Graphics: Vector: SVG: Software
See also: - Browser plug-in for viewing SVG images within webpages. [Freeware] - SVG to PDF formatting engine, with XSL-FO and XHTML support. [Commercial, Trial] - W3C's experimental browser with built-in SVG viewer and editor [Open Source] - SVG Tiny Player with patented graphics engine for mobile devices. [Commercial] - Data analysis tool for .Net Windows Forms or Web Forms applications in SVG format. [Commercial] - Tool for converting raster images to SVG. [Open Source] - A company that offers server-side software for rendering SVG and XSL-FO. Describes its products with whitepapers, presentations and screenshots. - Cross-platform SVG graphics editor based on Batik. [Open Source, LGPL] - Multimedia Flash presentation engine with SVG-T (Tiny) playback capabilities. [Commercial] - Project to add SVG support to the Mozilla browser family. - Java based SVG viewer for Pocket PCs. [Open Source, GPL] - SVG barcodes generator using XSLT. [Freeware] - A vector-drawing editor and animator to create SVG animations. [Open Source] - Batik based plug-in for Eclipse adding editors, views and wizards for SVG manipulation. [Open Source, Apache License] - SVG Plugin Switcher for Corel SVG Viewer 2.1, Adobe SVG Viewer 3.01 and Adobe SVG Viewer 6 pre-alpha. [Freeware] - Java based SVG line art editor. [Freeware] - Printer driver for Windows systems, that allows the user to generate SVG by printing from any application. [Commercial, Trial] - Saffron Document Server is a "virtual printer" implemented in Java (JDK 1.4+). It generates electronic documents (individual or concatenated). Its input formats are PostScript, Formatting Objects (XSL-FO), or Java2D (from J2SE 1.4). Its output formats are PDF, HTML, SVG, RTF, PNG and JPEG. - Cross-platform vector drawing application based on SVG. [Commercial, Trial] - An editor for creating dynamic SVG content and animation. [Commercial] - The SVG browser that is part of the Batik toolkit. [Open source, Apache License] - TinyLine provides Mobile SVG Applications and Development Tools for Java devices. [Freeware] - Experimental Java based XML browser with support for SVG. [Open Source, BSDlike] - Rapid Rendering of SVG files to screen or to other more conventional filetypes, such as JPEG and PNG. [Open Source, LGPL]