Archive of UserLand's first discussion group, started October 5, 1998.

Re: Fighting Back for the Mac™

Author:Michael Rose
Posted:1/10/2000; 3:57:41 AM
Topic:Now it makes more sense
Msg #:14291 (In response to 14253)
Prev/Next:14290 / 14292

Have you considered Amaya from W3C ( http://www.w3.org/Amaya/ )? There's also a good introductory article ( http://www.w3.org/TR/NOTE-amaya-970220.html ). It's a WYSWIG HTML editor/browser, standards compliant by definition. T.Berners-Lee states in his new book, Weaving The Web, that W3C uses Amaya and JigSaw for all their collaborative Web document preparation.

Amaya doesn't run on Mac at the moment either, but it does run on Windows, various Unices. And it's open source, so it can be ported. And there's a Java version under development for those of us willing to forgo speed :)

I'ld love to see a Frontier/Amaya combination.


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