In message <[log in to unmask]>, Bradley Cheek
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>Hi Mike
>
>> I've discovered an easy to use HTML editor that has made me uninstall
>> all HotDog, HTMLed and all the other editors I've been using.
>>
>> It's called "DiDa HTMLEditor & Viewer".
>>
>> You can get it from:
>>
>> http://www.ipswich.gil.com.au/~djnance/dida/
>>
>> or one of the mirror sites.
>>
>> It's tiny (<700kb) and does just about everything I need from such a
>> program. It has the speed of text editors like notepad combined with
>> the features of HTML coders like HoTMetaL etc.
>>
>> Unrestricted non-commercial use.
>
>I have downloaded this and agree it is brilliant! Get it!
Hotmetal light (from the last Demon Dispatches cover disc) has a "Rules
check" (much like a "spell check") - wonderfull for - er - what *is* the
correct term for people who are enthusiastic(therefore not "luddites")
but not interested in the technology( and therefore neither "anoraks"
nor "propeller-heads") - anyway, does this program have this - or is it
only useful for people who actually understand HTML to start with?
Mary
PS please , if you are going to reply, could you do it before
tomorrow(6th) evening or after 22nd? I'm about to suspend GP-UK until
then..
>
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