The free HTML editor has a lot of features, like color coding, short cuts
(macros), and built-in FTP (that I don't use), and is a little more than
just a text editor.
The other free stuff looks good, too, like utilities, fonts, and site
submissions.
Lauren
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> Subject: Need Suggestions for a Basic (Free or Inexpensive)
> HTML Editor
>
> I am looking for a bare bones HTML editor (other than Notepad) that we
> might license and make available to our users. The goal is to
> allow our
> users, who likely do not know HTML code, to easily customize
> the text of
> HTML Help files. In a previous job, I used HTML Search and
> Replace, with
> which I performed quick editing on multiple files at once.
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