> I have installed the demo since early V2 and now V3.
> I do not like it. It is unstable, and not really powerful. You can make
> okay 'Hello_World.html' code with it, but more complex pages do not look
Can you name a 'powerful' Amiga WYSIWYG editor? This is the best we have,
atm, and is the best foundation to work upon. You are *NOT* going to get
Dreamweaver or Pagemill, in a few weeks..
> nice, not all image formats are shown and so on. The site-managment is not
> a real one (one of the absolutly most important things in a WYSIWYG HTML
> editor is, IMO of course, the "all in one" solution, including a real
> powerful publisher, that may upload the HTML page to the remote host and
> keep it absoultly "in-sync".
Yes, but come on, this is a farce - it is best to get the WYSIWYG bit done
first.
Andreas, you can't have it all, immediately, and as good as the highest
quality WYSIWYG editor on the PC/Mac! This takes months or years :(
Also, this kind of WYSIWYG editor would *not* be a component of NC, it would
be a commercial release, perhaps worth around �50.
ie. most of the 'powerful' PC WYSIWYG editors are �70+
Chris.
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