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- From: jlidstro@bd.edu.amu.se (John F. Lidstrom)
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- Subject: Re: Does anyone know a good html ed.?
- Date: 22 Mar 1996 00:02:17 GMT
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- In a message 20-Mar-96 13:59:06 about Re: Does anyone know a good html ed.?
- Sven Tegethoff wrote those nice words....
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- OB>> AH!! Stop!! The BEST html editor you've probably ever seen on amiga is ca
- OB>> WebMaker.
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- ST> And it does nothing more, than you can do with any cheap text editor
- ST> that has macro functions.
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- I couldn't let this be uncommented =o)
- If you know *how* to write HTML by heart, then you probably wouldn't need any editor, or?
- Think WebMaker is a nice util for the beginner in HTML... I use it myself sometimes ;)
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