I've heard of two - not sure just how compatible they are.
One is Edit-on Pro from RealObjects. The URL is http://www.realobjects.de
I've heard this didn't load on ALL Macs, and although it usually works, Mac
is not specifically supported.
The second is NetWord from DPI Software (I think). The product main page is
at http://netword.secretgate.com/, but the demo can be access directly at
http://www.secretgate.com/axadir/classic.html
I have no knowledge about how this performs - Mac or otherwise.
HTH,
Nathan Wheat
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-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Sprague [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, 31 March 2001 1:00 AM
To: Spectra-Talk
Subject: eWebEditPro Macintosh
Has anyone come across a Macintosh-friendly product similar to eWebEditPro
(cfa_htmleditor)? We would really like to be able to use web-based WYSIWYG
content editing with our Macintosh users, but I haven't been able to find a
product that does that. We explored the VirtualPC option, but Mac users
don't want to load Windows just to edit page content.
Macintosh users represent about 30% of our internal users, so this has been
a big problem. I would think that there are some Java-based solutions out
there. Has anyone seen any?
Thanks,
Mike Sprague
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