Fw: WYSIWYG web authoring tool
Thomas Dowling
tdowling at ohiolink.edu
Fri Sep 6 17:30:28 EDT 1996
In a reverse of the more common e-mail faux pas, I sent this only to the
original poster and not to the list. Info about GNNpress from PCMag, etc.
Thomas Dowling \ tdowling at ohiolink.edu
Asst. Director, Client/Server Apps.\ 614/728-3600 x326
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> From: Thomas Dowling <tdowling at ohiolink.edu>
> To: alex_fayle at oma.org
> Subject: Re: WYSIWYG web authoring tool
> Date: Friday, September 06, 1996 11:20 AM
>
> > Last week I downloaded a free WYSIWYG web authoring tool that has
> > turned out to be one of
> > the best tools I've ever used. It's called GNNPress (you can find
> the
> > site through the link below).
> >
>
> (Overlooking the use of "WYSIWYG" in the web context...)
>
> I don't believe I've seen this mentioned, but the 9/10/96 PC Magazine
> reviews 16 HTML editors. They also liked GNNpress and gave it honorable
> mention, along with Hotmetal Pro and WebEdit Professional. Editor's
Choice
> went to Front Page.
>
>
> Since I've gone and dug the issue out, here are other winners from the
> cover story, "Build Your Own Web Site" :
>
> Servers: Editor's Choice to Netscape Enterprise Server (for enterprise
> servers) and to Microsoft IIS (for departmental servers). Honorable
> mention to O'Reilly's WebSite Professional. Heaven forbid we should have
a
> software category with nothing named "Pro" or "Professional". (Some Unix
> servers were included, along with WebStar for Mac and IBM's OS/2 server
for
> comparison, but this was mostly a review of Windows 3/95/NT servers.)
>
> Web database tools: Editor's Choice to NetDynamics and to NeXT
WebObjects.
>
> No reviews of browsers in this issue.
>
>
> Thomas (wordpad and vi for me, please) Dowling
> tdowling at ohiolink.edu
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