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Old 04-27-2009, 09:11 AM
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Question Any good Free WSIWYG Editors Out There?

I don't want to shell out big bucks for Illustrator...any good Free WSIWYG Editors out there. Looking for suggestions for any alternatives, thanks.
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Default Re: Any good Free WSIWYG Editors Out There?

For designing related stuff you can use
Adobe Photoshop,
Adboe Image Ready,
Corel Draw
and if you want the web based WSIWYG editor then you should have to see about the FckEditor and TinyMCE as both are most popular web content editors already using by many famous open source forums....
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...Illustrator...any good Free WSIWYG Editors...
Do these two equate?

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For a very small investment (that also opens zoodles of plug-in doors) HTML-Kit is still a great buy for hand coding with preview and an FTP client. Its preview browser is pretty accurate, too. It comes with Tidy and supports many document types with syntax highlighting and included snippet libraries. It may be old, but it's still around. That should tell you something.

You don't need to register to have full functionality but a license gives you access to plug-ins and upgrades. It's a small price for such a reliable resource.

LINK: HTML Kit for more than editing HTML

At the very least, keep Fireworks in the mix for its handy web oriented tools and batch processing. Oh yeah, you wanted free WYSIWYG...

HTML-Kit, IrfanView and Paint combine to make a perfect starter kit. Nothing else required. The experience will drive any user to a paid for solution in short order, but it's a lesson no beginner should miss or take lightly. Ah heck, throw in Notepad if you must, and a spreadsheet for spewing out csv's.

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