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Wed, Jul 24, 1996 (11:46)
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HTML Assistant Pro -- While the crippleware version of HTML
Assistant Pro currently lacks several critical features, including the
ability to automatically remove tags, it does have word wrap,
automatic repeat, templates, and almost every HTML command
imaginable (including support for your own user-definable tags).
The biggest raps against it, though, are the 32 Kb limit for files and
the crippled features found in the release. With so many features
missing (including a spell checker, tables generator, and forms
generator), it's hard to tell whether HTML Assistant is worth the
$100 price tag, especially with the inexpensive editors offered by
the competition. While a definite impetus for registering, the file
size ceiling and the crippled features severely limit the utility of the
freeware release of HTML Assistant. HTML Assistant Pro removes
the limit; it also adds many additional features, including an
automatic page creator, filters (for automatically removing tags),
and a printed manual. At $99, HTML Assistant Pro definitely pales
in comparison to HTML Writer's donation-ware status. Also, while
useful for HTML editing, HTML Assistant is not as easy to use nor
as feature-rich as HTML Writer.
Pros: Solid collection of features, registered version has spell
checker and more
Cons: Many features are crippled in the 'net release, 32 Kb limit on
files, $99 price tag
New: Tables and forms generator, user definable tags, many
crippled features
Version Reviewed: 2.00 Release 9
Date of Review: 4/12/96 Reviewer: Forrest Stroud
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