On this web page you will find download links for HM XColdo. All downloads are available for free and without registration. If in doubt please read the explanations below before you start a download.
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Product/Description | Platform | Architecture | Size | Download link/Source |
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HM XColdo - setup program | Windows | x86/x64 | 1,851 KB | hmxc_setup.exe |
HM XColdo - setup program | Windows | x86/x64 | 1,851 KB | hmxc_setup.exe |
Readme file: Notes to version and installation of the program. | Windows | x86/x64 | 21 KB | readme.htm |
Pad file: Short description of the program in PAD format (for shareware distributors). | Windows | x86/x64 | 20 KB | pad_file.xml |
HM XColdo Help (English) as PDF for reading and printing. | Windows | x86/x64 | 1,113 KB | hmxc_help.zip |
Note: The Download Archives page contains links to several shareware download archives listing this program.
This free download contains the standard XSLT transformation for 'HM Collection' documents, needed for displaying such documents with a Web browser on your computer. This software package is fully and freely available (freeware).
Note: If you don't want to just display 'HM Collection' documents but also create and edit them, instead of this download you better download the Installer for HM XColdo which includes this download.
Product/Description | Platform | Architecture | Size | Download link/Source |
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HM Collection - setup program | Windows | x86/x64 | 335 KB | hmxc_xslt_setup.exe |
HM Collection - setup program | Windows | x86/x64 | 335 KB | hmxc_xslt_setup.exe |
Unless otherwise indicated are the products shareware. You can try the software for free for 30 days and then have to decide if you want to purchase.
Release is the date on which this version of the program was released.
The platform 'Windows' means that the program runs on all versions of Microsoft Windows with the specified architecture, at least on Windows XP SP3 and later. For more details and to find out whether older versions of Windows are supported too, please read the readme file of the program.
The architecture specifies the required operating system architecture of your computer. Which operating system architecture is installed on your computer you may find in the Windows Control Panel (category 'System').
The term 'x86' refers to a 32-bit architecture. The program is 32-bit software running on 32-bit Windows editions, but not on 64-bit Windows editions and Windows RT (ARM).
The term 'x86/x64' refers to a 32-bit or 64-bit architecture. The program is 32-bit software running on 32-bit and 64-bit Windows editions, but not on Windows RT (ARM).
The term 'x64' refers to a 64-bit architecture. The program is 64-bit software running on 64-bit Windows editions, but not on 32-bit Windows editions and Windows RT (ARM).
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