RE: Homesite and mult-user NT setups... Other options?
by "D. Wood" <dwood(at)chi.navtech.com>
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Tue, 18 Apr 2000 13:55:09 -0500 |
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"Aaron Choate" <achoate(at)achoate.com>, <hwg-software(at)hwg.org> |
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You might try HTML Kit from www.chami.com It's freeware and I've had pretty
good luck with it as a basic html editor when I don't want to fire-up a
full-fledged WYSIWYG application.
Best Regards,
Danny Wood, Webmaster
847.795.7351 dwood(at)chi.navtech.com
"...take notice of the country you pass through, ...the latitudes of
places...; the names, numbers, & dwellings of the inhabitants, and such
particularities as you can learn of them."
-- Thomas Jefferson - April 30, 1793
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-hwg-software(at)hwg.org [mailto:owner-hwg-software(at)hwg.org]On
> Behalf Of Aaron Choate
> Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2000 1:56 PM
> To: hwg-software(at)hwg.org
> Subject: Homesite and mult-user NT setups... Other options?
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>
> Hello all,
>
> I generally suggest that our web authors use Homesite if they
> need to edit
> HTML docs for our site. However, our systems folk have started to have
> great difficulty getting Homesite to play nice on a relatively battened
> down network of multi-user NT machines. (Licenses for all, but no admin
> privileges for the users...) Have any of you experienced any
> problems with
> this and been able to get it working? (The Allaire support site makes it
> look like this is a remote possibility, but it is worth asking anyway.)
>
> If not, any suggestions for non-Dreamweaver/Frontpage/GoLive level HTML
> editors? The pages that are being edited are not complex, but we are
> hoping to provide something above a text editor with no HTML savvy... I
> have been using Homesite since its first versions and haven't had
> any cause
> to switch. I know about HotMetal, TextPad, and UltraEdit. If
> you know of
> others and would like to suggest them, please post.
>
> Many Thanks,
>
> Aaron Choate
> Digital Library Services Division
> The General Libraries
> The University of Texas at Austin
>
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