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Freeware - HTML Editors
Arachnophilia

License: freeware
1,6 Mb. | Homepage | Download | Report broken link |
Features include an internal browser "Instant View" mode shows your HTML changes as you make them -- on each keystroke! Accepts fully formatted text, tables, outlines from any Windows 95-compliant application, automatically creates HTML pages. Supports up to 6 Web browsers, switches between them in a flash. Supports development of HTML, frames, CGI, Perl, C++, Java and Javascript with many intelligent tools and functions. Built-in intelligent FTP client automatically uploads changed files, for complete Internet access in one program. Powerful keyboard macros can include system commands, even other macros, for maximum flexibility. User-defined toolbars provide any tags or content you need for any of the supported languages and support system commands as well. User-defined file templates - allows you to specify default document format and contents. Global search & replace across all open documents, no limit to number of open documents except system resources. Built-in step-by-step tutorials on HTML development, JavaScript, frames, the Internet.


HTML-Kit

License: freeware
2,8 Mb. | Homepage | Download | Report broken link |
HTML-Kit is a full-featured text editor designed to help HTML, XML and script authors to edit, format, lookup help, validate, preview and publish web pages. Newcomers to web page development can benefit from letting it point out errors and suggest improvements. Experts can save time spent on common tasks using the customizable and extendible editor while maintaining full control over more than dozen supported file types including HTML, XHTML, XML, CSS, XSL, JavaScript, VBScript, ASP, PHP, JSP, Perl, Python, Ruby, Java, VB, C/C++/C#, Delphi/Pascal, Lisp, SQL, and more.


PowerHTML 2.0

License: freeware
1,26 Mb. | Homepage | Download | Report broken link |
PowerHTML 2.0 is a web site development tool built by Jonathan Brownell, one of the Abscissa Tech developers. It breaks the mold set by today's WYSIWYG tools and instead provides an HTML-oriented interface that is designed to give you maximum control over your web pages. A brief encapsulation of the many features of PowerHTML follows.
1.- Advanced HTML file support.
2.-HTML syntax color-coding.
3.- An advanced project management system, providing easy access to any files loaded in the project.
4.- A complete project FTP system.
5.- File management services to help in maintaining your site.
6.- After you've completed the design of your page, you can preview your page in an internal window using the powerful Internet Explorer engine.
7.- Best of all, PowerHTML is free!



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