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Hello, I have been taking care of a website for over 10 years now. I use BBEdit as my primary editor. However, on occasions, I find it helpful to do some tasks on a wysiwyg editor. For this, I use Netscape 7.2 (yes, it has an integrated editor which is quite nice), and immediately finish the job on BBEdit, which is my primary tool. This could last for ever, but Netscape 7.2 has been EOLed long ago, and it is not Lion-compatible. Bad luck !
I have downloaded Amaya, may be OK, but does not look fun or mac-like to me, I have looked into the quintessential nix software Kompozer (used by my windows minions), bad luck, not Lion-compatible either.
Any suggestion ?
Note, I have been searching through the forum, and not found any BBEdit user confessing any use of a wysiwyg editor for certain tasks. I do. For me, wysiwyg is mainly a time saver for proofreading text, creating links, inserting photos (to CSS-improve later the code manually on BBEdit), creating tables and other similar brute tasks.
TIA
I have downloaded Amaya, may be OK, but does not look fun or mac-like to me, I have looked into the quintessential nix software Kompozer (used by my windows minions), bad luck, not Lion-compatible either.
Any suggestion ?
Note, I have been searching through the forum, and not found any BBEdit user confessing any use of a wysiwyg editor for certain tasks. I do. For me, wysiwyg is mainly a time saver for proofreading text, creating links, inserting photos (to CSS-improve later the code manually on BBEdit), creating tables and other similar brute tasks.
TIA