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PageSpinner 4.6.3


License Free to try
Requirements Mac OS 9.1/OS X 10.2, Carbonlib 1.5 or 1.6 required when running on Mac OS 9
Downloads 25 Limitations None
Publisher Optima System File Size 4.8M
Date added 04 Oct 2005 Check your speed

PageSpinner is the easy-to-use, professional HTML editor for Mac OS supporting HTML 3.2, HTML 4, XHTML, PHP, SSI plus additional Netscape Navigator and Internet Explorer extensions and a built-in JavaScript generator. The editor gives you quick access to often used formatting and also supports online help to help you compose your own Web pages.

PageSpinner features built-in FTP support, customizable syntax color-coding of JavaScript, PHP, Cascading Style Sheets, support for Server Side Includes, integration with Apache and the Terminal in OS X. PageSpinner is scriptable with AppleScript, making it possible to take a script-driven approach to creating and updating a site. In addition, PageSpinner's open architecture for extension plug-ins lets you download new or updated functions, helper applications and examples from the net.

This new release is a major update and features customized, live previews in OS X and Mac OS 9, better CSS support and previews, improved AppleScript support, better mouse and keyboard shortcuts, and updated documentation and on-line help.

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