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Nvu Beta

Version: 1.0

Downloads Count: 11,215

License Type: Free

Price: Free

Date Added: Mar 1, 2007

Operating Systems: Windows 2000, Windows 9.x, Windows Me, Windows XP, Windows Vista

File Size: 6570 KB

Author: Daniel Glazman

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Editorial Review of Nvu Beta

Pronounced "N-View," this free, open-source WYSWYG HTML editor is based on the Composer HTML editor included in the Netscape suites and SeaMonkey.

Like Comnposer, Nvu makes it easy to create, update, and publish basic web pages without having to know a lick of the hypertext makup language (HTML) that underlies the web page design. However, it also adds features geared to more expert Web designers, including a Cascading Style Sheet editor, support for HTML forms and PHP code, and an HTML markup cleaner.

--Scott Spanbauer

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