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The Computer Paper: Amaya brings visual HTML to Linux

“If you subscribe to the fashionable, but dubious, school of
thought that hand coding HTML pages is a thing of the past and wish
for something more upscale, look no further than Amaya
(http://www.w3.org/Amaya/). This open-source program is worlds
apart from text editors and limited WYSIWYG editors such as
Netscape Composer.”

“Amaya is the funky WYSIWYG editor/browser from the World Wide
Web Consortium (W3C), the folks who set the international standards
for HTML. It is available for free in both Unix and Windows
versions. Several Linux vendors offer it as a downloadable RPM, and
SuSE Linux includes it on its distribution CD-ROMs.”


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