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Free or Inexpensive WYSIWYG HTML Editor?

May 28, 2005 5:11AM PDT

Can anyone recommend some easy to use sw for WYSIWYG web design and site management? By inexpensive, I mean $50 or less.

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Did you check...
May 28, 2005 6:07AM PDT

Over at Sourceforge?

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Inexpensive WYSIWYG Editor
Jun 4, 2005 7:19PM PDT

CoffeeCup HTML Editor 2005 is a good editor html and WYSIWYG editor it costs only 49.99 before you buy you can try a 30 day trial

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Why would I choose this over...
Jun 4, 2005 11:47PM PDT

Mozilla's Composer? Which is free.

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checkout NVu
Jun 20, 2005 12:15AM PDT

It's by mozilla, and it's open source and free. It's very similar to Composer except that it lets you work more in WYSIWIG mode.

It's no Dreamweaver, but it beats Frontpage hands down (not that that's difficult to do).

Here's the download page-> http://www.nvu.com/download.html

Cheers

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NVu failed terribly.
Jun 20, 2005 2:18AM PDT

Looks good at first glance. But it would not save a .html file and since it can't do that for me. I toasted it and went back to Mozilla.

Nice try.

Bob

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