[Arjan.org Update - Category 'Webdesign' - "HTML Editors'] TSW WebCoder

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ArjanDotOrg

TSW WebCoder (Thanks for the tip, Jonathan Harford !!!)


Overview :

WebCoder 5 is the complete solution for anyone who is working with
websites. No matter if you're a rookie who wants to learn how to make
websites, or a professional looking for a decent working environment,
WebCoder is a great choice. WebCoder 5 is built with the primary goal
of helping you as much as possible, whenever you need it and just the
way you want it! With a long list of settings and a fully customizable
interface, you'll find the editing environment you're looking for.
WebCoder's timesaving functions will improve your efficiency, because
WebCoder 5 always offers what you need, exactly when and where you need
it. We have worked hard to give you the best possible working
environment in WebCoder 5, but don't take our word for it. WebCoder 5
is 100% free for personal use, and can be downloaded and evaluated by
everyone. Features: Advanced internal preview - Advanced project
management - AutoProposal & AutoComplete - Built-in FTP client -
CodeLibs - CSS Inspector - CSS overview tree - Dialogs to help you
insert the most common tags - Extended Search & replace - HTML
Inspector - HTML Tidy integration - Integrated validation - Linkchecker
- New interface - QuickEdit - WYSIWYG editing - Scripting support -
Spellcheck - Syntax coloring and wordwrap - More...

Homepage: http://www.tsware.net/

For more HTML Editors, check out: http://www.arjan.org/#1.2.102


Kind regards,

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Arjan

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John Fitzsimons

On 21 Sep 2004 01:56:22 -0700, "ArjanDotOrg" <[email protected]>
wrote:

Hi Arjan,
TSW WebCoder (Thanks for the tip, Jonathan Harford !!!)

For more HTML Editors, check out: http://www.arjan.org/#1.2.102

IIRC the freeware version has little/no "help". IMO this makes it
close to useless for people new to HTML. Perhaps you could NOT
have it on your site OR put there "NOT for newbies, no help file !" ?

Regards, John.

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ArjanDotOrg

John said:
On 21 Sep 2004 01:56:22 -0700, "ArjanDotOrg" <[email protected]>
wrote:

Hi Arjan,





IIRC the freeware version has little/no "help". IMO this makes it
close to useless for people new to HTML. Perhaps you could NOT
have it on your site OR put there "NOT for newbies, no help file !" ?

Regards, John.

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/ Oz \ John Fitzsimons - Melbourne, Australia.
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v http://clients.net2000.com.au/~johnf/

John, it's done...
But this is still a great program for those who have the patience to
try things out...
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Arjan

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Homepage: Arjan.org's Absolute Freeware Links 2004
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