> I've tested it and think it's a tad poo. I wouldn't like to have to
> pay for it. Okay it's the best of abad bunch available on AMinet. It
I wouldn't quite go as far as that. Ever use the Netscape WYSIWYG editor?
It's not too hot.
> does have a very easy feel to it but seems to be very dodgy. The
> settings window just stopped openeing for me after a short while. If
> the coder(s) get their act together and worked on it hard it would be
> a *very* smart package. As it stands (already a v3.0) it seems a
> little ropey.
There are a few things to address, you are correct...but perhaps mailing
your thoughts about *what* should be fixed, to here or to the authors, would
go a long way to getting them fixed, and quicker.
> I don't want topay for it. Maybe offer it as a Vapor product to maske
> registering easier for individual programs. As long as the coders
> continue with is - unlike me lumbered with a half bugged
> *registered* Scalos :( !!
The whole point of shareware is that you use the program, normally use it
for a few weeks or so, decide that it is useful and/or that you want to go
on using it, so you register.
BUT not everyone has the same opinion of 'useful'. ie. personally I don't
like any WYSIWYG web editors, as I think they are very limited in
functionality. However, it was something that many NC users stated that
'they wanted for a NC v3 (if it happens ;)' and it is something that isn't
really available for the Amiga, but is very popular on the PC/Mac.
Metal Web is 'quite good' IMHO. There are a few niggly things that need
sorting out though.
Chris.
Active Technologies - Chris Wiles [Managing Director]
http://www.active-net.co.uk
Tel: +44 (0)1325 460116 [9-6 Mon-Fri, 10-5 Sat]
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