Treebeard was my first open source project. Started way back there in aught 2. It started out as a simple tool to quickly test XSLTs. The original goal was to make an IDE out of it, but with the advent of the plug-able IDEs (Eclipse, Netbeans, etc) it really started to seem kind of pointless.

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I haven't done a Windows or Linux build since JDK 1.5 came out, and I have had many requests for the windows version. So I rolled the 0.9.5 RC1 back to beta status, and did a windows build (A Linux one will be coming soon, but at the moment I only have Linux servers laying around)

You can download it in the development section for Windows and Mac (actually the Windows one might Just Work™ on Linux). I'll also be moving the project off of sourceforge when I have a bit more free time.

If you'd like to see the basics of what Treebeard does, here is a short movie: