Ken Wilson wrote:
> 
> I think they're looking for something that codes your html for you in a
> visual environment, like Frontpage or Composer in Netscape.  I agree
> with you though, Emacs handles the formatting for readability and is
> fine if you don't mind hardcoding as opposed to letting software produce
> your code for you.
> 

Exact. Personnaly i use XEmacs. You known exactly what you are doing.
But, some colleague (specially student) would need a WYSIWIG HTML
Editor.... And what we search is feedback/experience from user.

Resume from different post :

>From most to few mention :

- WebMaker : not install & test.
- StartOffice : install, we test it.
- Bluefish : not install & test.
- Amaya : not install & test.

What we have test:

- asWedit : test but it's for non-commercial use (in fact it's for a
french research web server. I don't known if "non-commercial use" can be
apply here.)
- Cosmocreate (from SGI) : very good but run only on Silicon machine :-(

Olivier

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