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==Features==
==Features==
* It is written completely in C. As a consequence, HTML-Ed is fast.
* It is written completely in C.
* Good things come in small packages; the executable is only ~90k.
* Good things come in small packages; the executable is only ~90k.
* It is designed to be easily and quickly used with only the keyboard.
* It is designed to be easily and quickly used with only the keyboard.
* supports all the _common_ HTML 2.0 tags, as well as selected HTML 3.0 tags.
* supports all the common HTML 2.0 tags, as well as selected HTML 3.0 tags.
* built-in browser (WebExplorer DLLs are required) for almost instantaneous testing.
* built-in browser (WebExplorer DLLs are required) for almost instantaneous testing.
* supports multi-file editing via a ring-system.
* supports multi-file editing via a ring-system.

Revision as of 02:49, 17 December 2022

HTML-Ed
Version 0.96b (Jul 1996)
Vendor
Author Ian Prest
License Shareware
Download [htmle96b.zip]
Website

Designed to be easily and quickly used with only the keyboard. It supports all the common HTML 2.0 tags as well as selected HTML 3.0 tags. Contains a built-in web browser.

HTML-Ed is a small, fast HTML editor for OS/2 that features a built-in Web browser. It is written completely in C, which makes HTML-Ed fast and small enough that you can run many copies at once without bringing down your system.

HTML-Ed was designed to be easily and quickly used with only the keyboard. It supports all the common HTML 2.0 tags as well as selected HTML 3.0 tags. With its built-in browser, you can instantaneously view your HTML!

Features

  • It is written completely in C.
  • Good things come in small packages; the executable is only ~90k.
  • It is designed to be easily and quickly used with only the keyboard.
  • supports all the common HTML 2.0 tags, as well as selected HTML 3.0 tags.
  • built-in browser (WebExplorer DLLs are required) for almost instantaneous testing.
  • supports multi-file editing via a ring-system.
  • supports REXX macros & adds over 50 new functions to the REXX language

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