Re: I found a new Free HTML editor

by Collette McNeill <collette(at)mlwebworks.com>

 Date:  Mon, 08 Jul 2002 06:35:59 -0700
 To:  hwg-techniques(at)hwg.org
  todo: View Thread, Original
The last time I reveiewed 1st Page I found that you can't FTP directly from 
the program or use the app to modify a page on a web server. Is that still 
true?

At 06:33 PM 7/7/02 -0500, you wrote:
>Hello......
>
>I used to use First Page as well. I found it about a year ago, and fell in
>love with it. Then I found out there is absolutely no technical support.
>None. If something goes wrong, you're virtually on your own. After I had it
>for several months, it suddenly stopped working. There was no one at the
>company to contact. E-mails went unanswered, the ICQ number listed on the
>company's site was never used. So, I eventually got rid of it.
>
>But, if you like it, then that's wonderful. Enjoy,
>Dusty
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Lonna Poland" <lonna(at)granbury.com>
>To: <hwg-techniques(at)mail.hwg.org>
>Sent: Sunday, July 07, 2002 5:57 PM
>Subject: I found a new Free HTML editor
>
>
> > I found a new Free HTML editor and thought I'd tell you all about it.
> > I know there was some earlier discussion here from people looking for
> > a good one.
> >
> > I previously have used Arachnapholia 4, which I have liked for a long
> > time.  It helps streamline handcoding a bit.  I downloaded version 5,
> > which the author has changed programming it in Java.  I hated it....
> > it was cumbersome and took so long to work and update on my computer.
> >
> > Anyway, the other day I came onto this Free editor called 1st Page.
> > This one might have been mentioned here before... not sure, but I
> > really like it!  I'm going to stop messing around in Dreamweaver and
> > use this one. :)
> >
> > It has a choice of 3 modes, Beginner, Expert and Hard Core, and it
> > does a lot of things beyond HTML.  It even has tutorials on HTML, CSS,
> > Javascript and more, and it packages over 450 javascripts with it.  I
> > particularly love the way you can just grab an image name from the
> > left window and drag it into the text in your main window.  Ouila, it
> > codes it in for you with sizes and everything.
> >
> > Anyway, this is quite a nice program for those who like to hand code
> > and it makes things easier and much more convenient.  I'm not
> > connected with this company or anything... just thought I'd share
> > it... you guys are always nice to me:
> >
> > http://www.evrsoft.com/download/
> >
> > Enjoy!
> >
> > Lonna
> >

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