~terry
Wed, Jul 24, 1996 (11:48)
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HTML Notepad -- HTML Notepad is Windows Notepad on an
HTML steroid boost. This tiny (80 Kb) package packs a punch and
does so at a relatively cheap price ($30). While lacking some of the
big time features like a spelling checker, wizards, integrated web
browsing, and similar, HTML Notepad does make up for the
missing features with a very efficient client. One of its best features
is providing quick and easy color support for backgrounds and
fonts. No longer do you need to worry about which hexadecimal
number corresponds to the color red and other typical aggravations.
HTML Notepad also gives you options for setting up templates and
saving files with or without the HTML tags. An external browser
can be used to view your newly created work. Tons of tags are
supported including many Netscapisms, but unfortunately, only files
under 32 Kb can be edited. Overall, Notepad is a solid little client
that gets the job done rapidly and smoothly. Despite a few missing
features, a file size ceiling, and a moderate $30 price tag, HTML
Notepad will satisfy many novice and experienced web users alike
Pros: Quick and efficient HTML editing, small package, tons of
tags, cool features
Cons: Lacks some critical features, 32 Kb file limit, price relative to
other HTML editors
New: This is the initial review of HTML Notepad
Version Reviewed: 1.19
Date of Review: 10/25/95 Reviewer: Forrest Stroud
~dgriggs
Wed, Nov 20, 1996 (20:35)
#1
I have used HTML notpad on both Win3.1 and win95. With both versions
I have a frustrating problem with the FIND command not working, or working
only once, or refusing to find anything below the displayed screen.
Am I alone? Otherwise seems like a nice adjunct editor. A bit pricey for
a simple editor, though.
~terry
Thu, Nov 21, 1996 (04:37)
#2
I don't have this program loaded up, but I'll test this when I get a chance.
The last time I had it loaded, it seemed like a pretty decent program.
What version are you using?