~terry
Wed, Jul 24, 1996 (11:43)
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HotDog Standard -- Now this is the kind of application I like --
almost every feature I could ever possibly want and more! HotDog
is an extremely well-designed HTML editor that allows you to use
every HTML command possible as well as your own user-defined
commands. HotDog Standard has fewer features than its big
brother (the Professional version), but it does offer a very attractive
price to compensate for the absent features -- at just $29.95, the
Standard version is a real steal.
Recently added features have made this client even more appealing
-- files of any size can now be handled (the 32Kb limit has been
removed), colored tags and the font color tag have been
implemented, auto-upload (HotFTP) and project manager features
are now included, and Microsoft Internet Explorer tags are now
supported. HotDog's exisiting features, like advanced HTML
formatting, are made simple, including support and tools for tables,
forms, background images, custom text colors, and more. You can
embed images and documents into your web pages with the
exclusive Embedding option. Another unique attribute of HotDog
is its Publishing option, which automates many of the chores
involved in creating and serving a web page.
The most common tasks are listed in a toolbar with icons big
enough for a user to actually understand what they're supposed to
represent. While I think some of these items could be arranged in a
more intuitive manner, they are extremely useful and efficient for
quickly designing and modifying web pages -- very important for
experienced webmasters. In fact, everything is made simple in
HotDog, from launching an app for previewing a page to making
the most of both Netscape-specific tags and proposed HTML 3.0
tags. One of the best aspects of HotDog is its extensive on-line help
documentation, which not only covers all features of HotDog, but
also offers a comprehensive reference to the HTML language,
Netscape-specific tags, and the proposed HTML 3.0 language.
Overall, while HotDog Pro is definitely the best HTML editor
available at this time, its little brother is no slacker and runs a very
close second in an extremely competitive market.
Pros: Excellent interface, every HTML command imaginable, very
easy to use
Cons: Lacks some of the critical features found in the Professional
version.
New: FTP quick uploading, real-time output viewer, HTML
conversion utility, colored tags, more
Version Reviewed: 2.52
Date of Review: 4/17/96 Reviewer: Forrest Stroud
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