Amaya
Free Version:11.4.7
A W3C editor and web browser
Author Name: INRIA and W3CFile Size: 21.65 MBRating Value: 5.0(1)
Publish Time: 2013-09-04Version: 11.4.7Operating System: MacAvailable Languages: Spanish,English
About Amaya for Mac 11.4.7:
The popular website W3 has developed its own web editor called Amaya. You will have the ability to easily create new documents on a page using the Amaya tool, as well as change existing ones. The modifications will be shown straight away, and there will be no need to take the site "offline" to see them. Due to Amaya's unified environment, its browsing functions, as well as editing and remote access to the website, integrate together in a way that is completely smooth.
Amaya is available for the three most popular operating systems on the market: Windows, Mac, and Linux. As an HTML code editor, it has thousands of tools based on the same technology that let users change web pages as they browse them. Furthermore, Amaya offers a graphical editor that allows users to add HTML objects like tables, paragraphs, or images to a web page with a single click. This editor is intended for people with less knowledge in HTML programming and who cannot remember the different tags smoothly.
If you already have Amaya open on your computer, all you have to do is type in the address of the site you want to edit. You will then be able to change the HTML files, as the program works like a Web browser with tabs for editable files.
Features of Amaya
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Spell checking
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Code cleaning
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Real-time preview
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Comparison of source code
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Tables to open documents in batch
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Wide automatic insertion of HTML tags
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HTML graphical editor which can work online and offline
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