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- From: singh@wwa.com (singh)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.applications
- Subject: Re: HTML-Heaven? HTML Editors for Amiga?
- Date: 20 Feb 1996 19:30:43 GMT
- Organization: WorldWide Access (tm) - Chicagoland Internet Services (http://www.wwa.com)
- Message-ID: <singh-2303951337480001@pool1-006.wwa.com>
- References: <4e5m5p$bji@reader2.ix.netcom.com> <4f4t3l$e7h@news.uni-c.dk> <347.6613T746T1761@indy.net> <alexanderw.1174615938B@newssrv.dcrt.nih.gov>
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- In article <alexanderw.1174615938B@newssrv.dcrt.nih.gov>,
- alexanderw@cber.cber.fda.gov (Bill Alexander) wrote:
-
- > In Article <347.6613T746T1761@indy.net>, gemini@indy.net (gemini) wrote:
- > >
- > >>Jonathan Pitt (trreco@ix.netcom.com) wrote:
- > >>> Hellllllloooooo,
- > >
- > >>> Are there any HTML editor for the Amiga?
- > >
- > >>Not really, we haven't anything along the lines of Adobe Pagemill for the
- > >>mac or Frontpage for the PC. The closest thing to an editor is webmaker
- > >>from animet, but in it's current version you still need to know the HTML
- > >>codes.
- > >
- > >
- > >
- > Have you tried Ami.HTML-1.0? It is available thru:
- > http://mindlink.bc.ca/summit/Ami.HTML.html
- >
- > I haven't gotten it to run yet (can't get the assign right :-( ) but the
- > interface screen is great.
- > Regards,
- >
- > Bill Alexander
- > alexanderw@cber.cber.fda.gov
- >
- > "640K ought to be enough for anybody." -- Bill Gates, 1981
-
- AmiHTML is a cute little program that works nicely. Webmaker is another
- nice one. To get the assign correctly I made a new drawer called amiHTML
- then added this assign to my user-startup assign hd1: toaster:amiHTML,
- then put everything from the archive in that directory. Obviously in
- place of toaster: you'll have to use your own drive's name :)
-
- WaveGirl
-