Description: Formerly called Web Builder -- Web Builder 1.20c
was renamed 4W Publisher 1.30. Allows you to create and maintain product
catalogs in a database, and generates HTML pages, menus and keyword indexes.
Demo version available.
Description: (Kevin Read says:) Aardvark has to be simply the
best HTML editor available today. You'll find Wizards and shortcuts to
make even the most complex pages a breeze. Aardvark keeps track of URLs
and Images so you can insert links into your document with just a click.
Aardvark's in-built preview function has to be seen to be believed, no
need to launch those memory hungry browsers - do it all in Aardvark.
AdSorb
Author: TAGs
Availability: Shareware, $40
Current version:
Homepage:
Description: Image preview. Auto-launches helper apps for browser,
graphics, imagemaps. Wizards for frames, tables, forms, applets, more.
HotKeys galore. Online help through browser. VBScript toolbox.
Description: In serious beta-testing mode (30 Aug 95), and seeking
beta-testers. Editor currently handles most of HTML 3.0. Fully customizable;
built-in Color Wizard, Form Wizard, Image Wizard. Has URL and File Bookmark
systems to track files and URLs. Soon will include Table and Sound Wizards,
long filenames, Win95 32-bit support.
Description: WYSIWYG Conversion of documents both to and from
HTML for beginners and advanced HTML authors. Works in Word 6.0 and above
(all platforms and in International versions of Word). Includes a user-customizable
toolbar, automatic table conversion and a special utility for creating
HTML forms.
Description: WYSIWYG. Author and browse in same window. HTML
3.2 and Netscape extensions. Tables, forms, body attributes. Source editing.
Customizable toolbar. Link checker. SOCKS support. Online docs, help,
templates, upgrades.
Description: Easy to use HTML editor with advanced features
for Netscape use. 0.5a is reported to be much improved over 0.4a. (Tim
reports that it was originally written for use on a LAN, and so didn't
run well on standalone machines.)
Description: HTML 2.0 and Netscape 1.1 extensions; can turn
off Netscape extensions support. Optional skeleton document on startup.
List, form, and table creator features. Version 2.0 adds HTML 3.0, Netscape
and Explorer 2.0 extensions, online help, long filename, big files, URL
manager, 16M colour selector, builtin frames templates.
Description: Create web pages in an intuitive point and click
authoring environment. WYSIWYG. Point and click link creation. Automatic
forms creation. Templates.
Description: Creates CGI scripts for the forms in HTML files.
Automatically generates a Perl script to process the form and mail user
input to a specified address. Contains most of the basic HTML editing
facilities.
Description: HTML 2.0, HTML 3.2, Netscape and Microsoft Extensions
HTML editor. One of the most actively developed shareware editors over
the last year. Help file on HTML. Support for two test browsers. Improved
color selection, Netscape color names. Frames, client-side imagemaps,
Java applets. Says the author (months ago): "The further development of
the editor depends on the responses I get from people. So far the responses
have been really great, and I would like as many more as I can get."
Description: CRACKERJACK is customizable HTML editor designed
for those who prefer a non-WYSIWYG environment, but who want automated
features such as automatic formatting of lengthy lists, automatic formatting
of HTML form entries and automatic table conversion. Works in Word 6.0
and above (all platforms and in International versions of Word).
Description: A small HTML editor that runs as fast as Notepad.
Only 500K but has many features, include WYSIWYG preview, a table editor
with instant preview, right mouse click to access all functions, auto
line selection, tag deletion, file history. Currently available for download
courtesy of a satisfied user at http://www.mcs.net/~grossman
Description: A very simple entry-level HTML editor by the makers
of HotDog. Intended for use by beginners. Includes
several templates and backgrounds, but is somewhat limited in capability.
Description: E-Publish allows you to take Word for Windows or
RTF source documents and produce Windows-based electronic documents or
HTML documents. When producing HTML, E-Publish automatically converts
graphics to GIF format and allows you to maintain hyperlinks with its
hyperlink database. An time-limited trial pack is available from our Web
site.
Description: A World Wide Web forms-based interactive editor
for HTML files. Guides the user through the process of creating and editing
an HTML document via a Web browser. Allows continual previewing of the
document in progress and saving of the finished product to the user's
local disk.
Description: Edwin is a full-featured HTML editor supporting
physical and logical formatting, images and maps, tables, fill-out forms,
Netscape framesets, document attributes, and special characters.
Description: English version 3.0 (VB 4.0-based) of this Swedish-first
editor "available very soon" -- estimated end of September 1996. Meantime,
Swedes can check out the Swedish version (on the non-English
list).
Description: Emissary appears a suite of all sorts of internet-related
applications, including a fully integrated HTML editor. Unfortunately
it seems to do so much that I couldn't find much information about the
editor per se.
Description: A visual client/server web publishing environment.
Editor provides WYSIWYG editing, built-in spell checking, easy creation
of links and clickable images, forms creation, image type conversion,
and more. The editor is only one small component of this environment.
Free trial download at
http://www.microsoft.com/msdownload/sbn/0700.htm.
Description: A full-featured HTML editor that supports all HTML
3.0 tags, and is WYSIWYG. You can see the page you are creating as you
edit your HTML, with a split screen window. A new version of Hippie, 4.0,
will be released this month [July 96] that will also allow you to edit
frames as you build them on screen.
Description: WYSIWYG and plain text modes. "Unparalleled ease
of use." Custom table support. Frame builder. Page templates. Import from
other editors. Still in beta, which is available free and unsupported;
presumably it will be commercial eventually.
Description: Customizable color-coding of tags. Builtin HTML
2.0 compliant browser. Drag and drop access to documents and images. Multiple
undo. Frame wizard. Supports style sheets and ActiveX controls. Right
click display of links within a document. Autodetection of image sizes.
Drag and drop documents from MSIE. Custom toolbars.
Description: Unsupported free version of HoTMetaL PRO. Includes
plenty of features -- document templates, forms support, rules checking,
cleanup of existing documents with bad markup.
Description: Import from many different formats. Supports most
Netscape and HTML 3 extensions. Improved user interface. Enhanced URL
support. Upgrade for $59.
HTML Assistant Pro
Author: Brooklyn North Software Works
Availability: Free and Commercial ($99.95) versions
Description: Newest version of program first released in March
1994. Latest release includes built-in viewer, word processor to HTML
conversion, QuickFrames, a WYSIWYG frame creator, multiple file replace,
instant web publishing, and more.
Description: Easy to use WYSIWYG editor in the form of a template
for MS Word for Windows. Main focus is on insertion and maintenance of
anchors. Extensive error checking. Hotlinking between files during editing.
Now works with Word 7.
Description: Designed to be as simple and informative as possible.
Easy to use design dialogs. HTML hint window. Latest additions include
forms and imagemap design dialogs, ability to call browser or image editors.
Description: An early HTML editor, supports few recent HTML
features. Still available 10 April 1996, but no longer supported, as the
author has left Curtin University.
Description: A Windows Notepad applet. No button bars, looks
plain, but is anything but weak. Can do tables, forms, background colors
and images. Good for experienced HTML authors. (Their page says "for those
people who take only one bottle into the shower and eat between meals
without ruining their appetite."
Description: Tag insertion, table editor, supports forms. Background,
text, and link color selection and visualization. Character entities supported
at keyboard.
Description: Easy to use HTML editor for Windows. Floating toolbars
for foreign characters, customized compound tags. Reads, writes UNIX files,
DOS files. "Will have HTML neophytes up and running quickly" -Windows
Sources Magazine, August '95, p. 122. 32-bit version HTMLed32 recently
received a 5-star rating from Ziff-Davis.
HTMLed Pro
Author: Internet Software Technologies
Availability: Commercial, $99.95; free demo available
Description: Edits LARGE files, color syntax highlighting, support
for HTML 3.0. and Netscape extensions, WYSIWYG Form and Table Designers,
imports RTF, reads/writes files to remote server via TCP/IP, background
colors support using color palette.
HWA/HTML
Author: Olson Software Limited
Availability: Shareware, $65; Commercial, $199 or $375
Description: HWA/HTML is a WYSIWYG authoring and site management
tool that will change the way you think about developing your site! You
can visually build your pages through a WYSIWYG word processor and manage
your site through the unique topic tree.
Description: A small but visually pleasing editor with lots
of features. Needs vbrun300.dll. Edits up to 100 pages simultaneously,
full built in help, loads and works quickly, while taking up very little
memory, custom tags on menu and toolbar, Netscape 1.2 tags, including
tables, background colours/pictures support, standard template, 'Strip
tags' option removes all tags from selected text, and much more...
Description: Companion software for Word 6.0 for Windows.
Internet Creator
Author: Forman Interactive
Availability: Commercial, $?
Current version: 3.0
Homepage: http://www.forman.com/
Description: HTML 3.0, Netscape, Microsoft extensions. Drag
and drop paragraph editing. Lists, tables, BODY attributes, etc. Site-editing
features including automatic navigational links. Includes document templates
and over 1000 icons, buttons, etc.
Description: WYSIWYG HTML editor. Free 30-day evaluation.
Lotus WordPro96
Author: Lotus
Availability: Commercial
Current version: ?
Homepage: ?
Description: Includes "HTML SmartMaster" feature for HTML support.
Standard run-of-the-mill via push-up menu. Tables created with standard
WordPro96 table facility. Import/export to/from HTML supported.
Description: WYSIWYG HTML editor that lets you create Web pages
in over 30 languages, under any language version of Windows, including
Windows 95. Publisher is part of Internet with an Accent, Accent's suite
of multilingual Internet products.
Description: Easy-to-use text editor with multiple document
user interface. Tags and text are added to documents via buttons on toolbars.
Additional toolbars are provided for creating html forms and adding special
character entities. It's quick, it's easy, and it's got everything most
people will ever need for developing handsome, functional web pages.
Description: CCI-based editing environment works interactively
with Spyglass and NCSA Mosaic for online hyperlinking and viewing. Full
validation of HTML via SGML parsing. Supports multiple DTDs. Context-sensitive
HTML help. Includes many document templates. Coming 1.1 features: integration
with Netscape Navigator, word processing import, toolbar bubble help,
enhanced import features, more free home page templates and clip art.
Description: Builtin previewing, table support, easy form generation,
"advanced tag removal facility", full image support, many Netscape extensions,
easy to use link generation, automatic save facility, easy file navigation.
Description: Combines fully function web browser and WYSIWYG
structured HTML editor. Based on SGML authoring technology. Enforces HTML
compliance. Supports HTML 3.2, Netscape frames. File lock and unlock for
collaborative authoring. Hotlist and document history. Multiple undo.
HTML source view. HTML templates.
Description: Works with any Windows text editor or WP. A keyboard
with HTML tags and a helpbox that describes their functions. As you work,
files are organized for easy upload to a web server. Designed to be accessible
by people with mobility impairments.
Description: 32-bit; long filenames; HTML 3.0, Netscape and
MS Explorer features; easy tables, forms and frames creation; support
for Shockwave; full JAVA support; definable toolbars; default HTML template;
web browser preview; drag and drop editing; ... many more features.
Description: Automated production tool for the World Wide Web
and HTML. Allows you to seamlessly convert and enhance documents built
with standard word processing software.
Description: Interactive home page creation -- you answer it
some questions, it builds you an HTML file. Very user-friendly interface.
Can't do very fancy HTML, but then, it isn't supposed to.
Description: A small, fast HTML editor written in Delphi, loads
large files and is very configurable so you can expand it as HTML expands.
First release version, needs people to test it and provide author with
feedback.
Description: Fully-validating editor with SGML-compliant parser.
Supports drag and drop editing and multilevel undo and redo. Full-featured
help system includes description of HTML 2.0 tags and attributes. Tag
assistants for creating anchors, forms, images, tables. Registration gets
you support for HTML 3.0 and Netscape extensions. Table editor for easy
creation of tables.
Description: Full featured HTML editor. HTML 3.0 support. Import
and export. New features (since beta versions) include plug-ins, more
forms commands, recent files browser and undo facilities. Built-in preview
feature -- no browser necessary. Predecessor of Aardvark; see above.
Kenn Nesbitt's WebEdit
Author: Kenn Nesbitt (Nesbitt Software)
Availability: Shareware, commercial $79.95, students and non-profit
$39.95
Description: Includes support for every feature of HTML 1 and
2, plus most of HTML 3. Unregistered version doesn't have all the toolbars,
but is fully functional. Unregistered version can't handle big files (can
the registered version?). Public betas of 32-bit version 2.0 available
now.
Description: Fast, intuitive editor that simplifies HTML2.0
and much HTML3, including automatic insertion of character entities, addition
of user defined tags, and automated creation of forms and tables. Keeps
URL databases for easy insertion. Multi-threaded for fast operation in
Windows 3.1 and 95. Documents may be previewed directly in any Web browser,
and can communicate with Netscape 1.2 and greater using DDE. Includes
syntax checking, long files names, template support for creating boiler-plate
text documents, text database import capability and various ways to convert
text to HTML automatically.
Description: Full featured HTML editor including forms and table
support. 60 user-programmable toolbar buttons. Frame wizard. Image map
wizard. Macros. JavaScript scrolling message generator. Templates.
Description: "Professional version" of WebMaster web editor.
Additional features include improved document preview, document templates,
spell checking, point and click color selection, quickbar functions, builtin
GIF viewer, Javascripts, status bar shortcuts, floating toolbars.
Description: Free BETA copy of an editor built with Delphi for
use in building Netscape Frames web pages. Dynamically build frame pages
or use pre-defined templates. Supports other Netscape extensions. Color
text by highlighting and clicking. Tables by specifying number of rows
and columns.
Description: Shareware version differs from commercial only
in limiting (quite severely) the size of text files handled. Focus is
in merging text files of any size to Web page templates with a minimum
of procedures. Maintain and update your page content offline with your
favorite word processor, then process pages of absolutely huge proportions
in just a few seconds. Ideal for Web administrators looking for a quick
and easy way to get lots of information online with the minimum fuss.
Also useful for non-programmers who just want a template-based system
that does all the thinking for them.
Description: 32-bit HTML editor and workshop. Import fully-formatted
text, tables, and outlines. Supports frames and Javascript. Floating toolbars.
Multiple document interface, drag and drop capability. Online tutorials.