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Get ready for PlainHTML 6!
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 PlainHTML 6
 Multinote 2.5
 CSnipper 1.2
 AutoBackup 2.1

Get ready for the WebSuite 2, including PlainHTML 6.0, MultiNote 2.5, CSnipper 1.2 and AutoBackup 2.1! These tools are completed with many others, inherited form WebSuite 1 and PlainHTML 5.

PlainHTML 6 entered the documentation stage. No further features will be introduced. I am working now on the documentation.

PlainHTML 6 release has been delayed to late december 2008. We are sorry for the inconvenience.

 

User reviews about Beerwin's PlainHTML PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 31 October 2007

Plain HTML program

I wish to thank you for the excellent HTML editor you have created. I used [not shown] for over a year and was very happy with it, until I started having some unexplained problems with it. So I looked around and found your program through snapfiles.

The look and ease of use and the design are superior. I haven't used it long, just a few days, but it seems to have all the features I need to modify and work on pages.

Thank you.

Todd Hively - [sent in via e-mail]

Plain html excellent

  • Interface: 5
  • Features: 4
  • Ease of use: 4
  • Value: 5
  • Overall: 5

I have learned basic html on my own by trial and error and now at age 66 I finally found something that helps me understand and learn. Besides, once I have done my codes I cut and paste the page to Beerwin's HTML and it shows me where my mistakes are. First time tonight I only had about 6 mistakes. Thank you for being here.

Review by: bizeau at SnapFiles.com

An Old-Fashioned Editor For The Modern Coder

I would have featured Beerwin’s PlainHTML a few months ago but I decided to wait for the one feature which I felt was lacking then: the word wrap. Now that the feature has been included Beerwin’s PlainHTML has become one of the better freeware HTML editors available on the web today. It is true however that it still lacks one feature that I want to see in an excellent HTML editor: an FTP facility. But that can wait. With the present tools and features of PlainHTML, the absence of an integrated FTP application is more than compensated for.

Read the full article at: Working on it blog
Last Updated ( Monday, 21 January 2008 )
 
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