Archive for January, 2010

iWeb

iWeb is a template-based WYSIWYG website creation tool developed by Apple Inc.. The first version of iWeb was announced at the Macworld Conference & Expo on January 10, 2006 as part of the iLife ’06 suite of digital lifestyle applications.. The latest version was released as part of the iLife ’09 suite on January 6, [...]

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Quanta Plus

Quanta Plus, originally called Quanta, is a web Integrated development environment (IDE) for HTML, XHTML, CSS, XML, PHP and any other XML-based languages or scripting languages. It is part of KDE, a Linux desktop environment, released in the Kdewebdev package. Quanta was licensed under GPL before the release of version 2.0 final. Quanta is capable [...]

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gedit

gedit is a UTF-8 compatible text editor for the GNOME desktop environment. Designed as a general purpose text editor, gedit emphasizes simplicity and ease of use. It includes tools for editing source code and structured text such as markup languages. It is designed to have a clean, simple graphical user interface according to the philosophy [...]

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RapidWeaver

RapidWeaver is a template-based website creation tool, from Realmac Software, and is exclusive to Mac OS X. RapidWeaver was one of the first web editors (along with Site Studio) to use user-selectable templates to define a website’s complete appearance. This enforces consistency in the website’s appearance and function, although some may see it as too [...]

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jEdit

This article is about the text editor jEdit.For the Japanese text editor, see Jedit X.For syntax highlighting of wikitext in jEdit, see Wikipedia:Text editor support. jEdit is a text editor for programmers, available under the GNU General Public License version 2.0. Compatibility jEdit is written in Java and runs on Linux, Mac OS X, OS/2, [...]

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Amaya (web browser)

Amaya is a free and open source WYSIWYG web authoring tool with browsing abilities, created by a structured editor project at the INRIA, a French national research institution, and later adopted by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), the main international standards organization for the World Wide Web. It is very lightweight, meaning it does [...]

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Kate (text editor)

In computing, Kate is a text editor for KDE. The name Kate is an acronym for KDE Advanced Text Editor. Kate has been part of the KDE since release 2.2 in 2001. Because of the KParts technology, it is possible to embed Kate as an editing component in other KDE applications. The integrated development environment [...]

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StyleVision

StyleVision is an graphical stylesheet designer for transforming XML, XBRL, and database content into HTML pages, RTF documents, PDF reports, Word 2007 (Office Open XML) documents, and Altova Authentic electronic forms. StyleVision supports XSLT 1.0/2.0, XSL:FO, CSS, JavaScript, and relational databases. StyleVision users drag and drop design elements from their source data to create reusable [...]

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nano (text editor)

In computing, nano is a curses-based text editor for Unix and Unix-like systems. It is a clone of Pico, the editor of the Pine email client. Nano aims to emulate Pico as closely as possible and perhaps include extra functionality. Released under the terms of the GNU General Public License, nano is free software. With [...]

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Adobe Dreamweaver

“Dreamweaver” redirects here. For other uses, see Dreamweaver. Adobe Dreamweaver (formerly Macromedia Dreamweaver) is a web development application originally created by Macromedia, and is now developed by Adobe Systems, which acquired Macromedia in 2005. Dreamweaver is available for both Mac and Windows operating systems. Recent versions have incorporated support for web technologies such as CSS, [...]

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