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== Popular systems == | == Popular systems == | ||
* There are dozens of available systems. We don't have time to evaluate these ... | |||
; Commercial Mid or High End | |||
* Adobe Dreamweaver | |||
* Microsoft FrontPage | |||
* Some word processors (if configured rightly), e.g. Framemaker or (future?) versions of Office XP. | |||
=== For education === | === For education === | ||
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* Adobe Dreamweaver | * Adobe Dreamweaver (with the free [[CourseBuilder]] extension) | ||
; Free | ; Free | ||
* [[eXe]] | * [[eXe]] | ||
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== Links == | |||
* [http://www.thefreecountry.com/webmaster/htmleditors.shtml Free HTML Editors, Web Editors, and WYSIWYG Web Editors and Site Builders] | |||
Revision as of 14:42, 26 June 2007
Definition
A web authoring system
Popular systems
- There are dozens of available systems. We don't have time to evaluate these ...
- Commercial Mid or High End
- Adobe Dreamweaver
- Microsoft FrontPage
- Some word processors (if configured rightly), e.g. Framemaker or (future?) versions of Office XP.
For education
- Commercial
- Adobe Dreamweaver (with the free CourseBuilder extension)
- Free