HTML editors

Shane White swhite at library.uwa.edu.au
Tue Apr 30 20:09:03 EDT 1996


Erwin,
Have you looked at Aardvark or Hotdog.  They are both well designed, and
easy to use. They are also Australian, which is why I'm giving them a plug
:-)  You can find them at.

http://www.ozemail.com.au/~kread/aardvark.html

and

http://www.sausage.com.au/dogindex.htm
for Hotdog

Hotdog cost US$99.95 for the pro version, and $29.95 for the standard.
Aardvark is free (!) at the moment, which probably meas that a new version
is on its way.

Shane

At 10:00 am 30/04/96 -0700, you wrote:
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>Hello all!
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>I'm shopping for an HTML editor to purchase for our office.  So far I've
>compared prices for HoTMetaL 2.0 (Cdn$239.00) and WebAuthor (Cdn$79.95).
>HoTMetaL is more expensive, but I'm familiar with it because I have the
>freeware version at home, and with a v. 3.0 upgrade we'd get MetalWorks as
>well.  How does WebAuthor measure up (I've never used it)?  What other
>editors should I consider?
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