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Archive for the 'WYSIWYG Editors' Category

Amaya W3C’s Design Solution

Wednesday, February 13th, 2008

By Mitch “W3C Rocks” Keeler
A web editor with style, Amaya is a tool that focuses on creating documents for the Web. With integrated preview and editing tools it is a tool that can not be overlooked. An open source solution, Amaya is also hosted by W3C - they know a thing or two [...]

Trellian WebPage

Wednesday, February 13th, 2008

By Mitch “Trellian Lover” Keeler
Another fabulous freeware tool that will help you get your web site out of your head and onto the Web is Trellian WebPage. This freeware download features an intuitive interface, importing, color highlighted HTML editor, meta tag editor, drag and drop editing, a built in spell checker and more.
It does [...]

KompoZer

Monday, February 11th, 2008

By Mitch “Well KompoZed” Keeler
KompoZer is Nvu’s brother from another mother. As a complete web authoring program that combines web file management and easy-to-use WYSIWYG web page editing KompoZer delivers just as much (if not more) punch than Nvu.
It features you files on your left and your editing window on your right. [...]

Alleycode - Text and HTML Editor

Monday, February 11th, 2008

By Mitch “Drag and Drop” Keeler
Being lucky enough to be the one selected to look at the slew of freeware products we will be reviewing here has been a blessing. I check to check out and use a lot of awesome programs and honestly one of the most impressive thus far is Alleycode.
Alleycode is [...]

Nvu - Powerful WYSIWYG Editor

Friday, February 8th, 2008

By Mitch “Easy Editing” Keeler
Maybe you don’t have the cash to splurge on Dreamweaver or FrontPage but you still want a good WYSIWYG (What You See is What You Get) editor. What options do you have for your web hosting plan? There are many out there - but top of the line in [...]