This software can convert XML files to various formats including MS Excel, Access, CSV, and HTML. It can handle complex XML files with ease and preserves the original structure using primary and foreign keys. Additionally, it has a new feature to merge and extract data from multiple tables.

One of the key benefits of Exult is that it can handle even large and complex XML files without requiring a large amount of memory. This means you can work with even the most challenging files without worrying about performance issues or slowdowns.
Another important feature of Exult is its ability to automatically map XML elements and attributes to tables and columns. This means you won't have to spend time manually mapping everything out, which can save you a significant amount of time and effort.
In addition, Exult can also build relationships between extracted tables to mirror XML structure using primary and foreign keys. This means you'll have an organized and structured output that makes it easy to work with your data.
Exult also offers a range of other useful features, such as the ability to merge two or more tables to create a view for extraction, as well as the option to export XML tables as MS Excel worksheets or MS Access tables. And with its familiar and easy-to-use Wizard interface, you'll be up and running in no time.
Other great features of Exult include a command line program for batch conversions, and strong and responsive customer support. You can also take advantage of free upgrades, including major upgrades, for one year, as well as extended support contracts if you need them.
The only limitation of the 14-day trial version is that it only offers partial conversion of the information in XML. If you want complete conversion, you'll need to upgrade to the registered version. But with its powerful features and ease of use, Exult is definitely worth considering for anyone who needs to work with XML files on a regular basis.
Version 2.5:
Nov 05, 2007
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1. Bug fix to truncate column names to the correct limit for each
database. Particularly important for Microsoft Access since the
limit is a very low 32 characters.
2. Bug fix: Change in the case of element names in XML needs to be
properly accounted for by creating the column names. This is
required since the database column names are not case-sensitive.
3. Facility to directly read XML from a URLs added (currently
supporting http or ftp).
4. Using the more secure SHA algorithm for computing the hash value of
an XML file to decide whether to it has been previously loaded.
Aug 03, 2007
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Exult 2.3 released.
1. Bug fix in handling NULL values arising due to non-existent XML
elements.
2. Eliminated silent truncation of column data under some conditions.