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Old 09-08-2011, 02:31 PM   #18
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Originally Posted by lindsayw View Post
I use CoffeeCup, which comes in a free version, as an (x)html editor for the pc, although the inbuilt 'preview' mode is a bit too forgiving to be ideal... a bit like most Browsers, it doesn't swear at you when you make xhtml errors, so you need something more strict for checking as well. It's designed for website stuff, of course.
Thanks. Looks okay. Their site says they're working on OSX versions of their most popular products, so I'll wait personally since I'm on Mac. The free version for PC doesn't include a lot of stuff like Visual Editor, CSS Menu Designer, etc. Are you saying the free version does enough with HTML to be worthwhile? Or should I recommend the full CoffeeCup HTML Editor for $49 to Windows users in the next KISS post and not recommend the free version?
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