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Enhanced HTML 4.4.77


License Free to try
Requirements Windows 98/Me/NT/2000/XP
Downloads 655 Limitations None
Publisher Enhance Software Solutions File Size 7.5M
Date added 23 Sep 2002 Check your speed

From the developer: ""HTML Editor with, FTP, Javascripts, Tutorials and loads more ... Enhanced HTML is a complete solution for creating and updating your web pages. Use the templates and wizards to create the basic layout, the image browser to choose and organise your pictures, and the autotype to quickly add tags and fine-tune attributes. Instantly preview your work in various common screen sizes, make minor changes without editing the HTML at all through the WYSIWYG window and then upload to your web site with our built in FTP program. You can even import a text or rtf document, spell check it in multiple languages and save it as a web page within seconds. All text file formats are supported, from asp to xml, as well as txt and html files, so you will need no other text editor for all your requirements.

""New: Not only is there a full HTML reference library, but now in we have a brand new tutorial section with lessons in how to get started, HTML, ASP, CSS and many more which can be downloaded from our web site without reinstalling the program. We hope this will help the newcomer to HTML who wants learn while they work. For the more advanced user we now include a full macro language, which can be used to automate common and repetitive tasks. Add to this the new Javascript library and tons more ... we believe we have an exceptional program for you to try. Registration also includes free updates for life.""

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