• Click-o-mania Web editor - Here's a fine, freeware HTML editor that offers loads of features and is aimed at the intermediate to advanced Web author. Features lots of keyboard shortcuts, a good search-and-replace function, color checking for HTML coding and an "auto save" feature. If you're used to editing text with WordPad or Notepad, you'll find that the same hot keys work here, too. 296 kilobytes. (For Windows 98/95).
  • EasyHTML - Here's an easy-to-use, feature-packed free Web page editor from Finland. Offers many helpful options such as the ability to edit multiple pages simultaneously. Also features such goodies as floating toolbars, a built-in browser and JavaScripts that you can easily add to your page. It's also one of the few HTML editors compatible with Microsoft's IntelliMouse. (For Windows 95/98/NT). Available in English and Finnish versions.
  • HTML Constellation - A welcome new addition to the ranks of free Web editors, HTML Constellation offers loads of features to help you easily create tables, frames, forms, rules, meta tags and more. It also allows fast and easy insertion of most of HTML tags and special characters. There's also 20 predefined Java applets and 40 JavaScripts available. Available in English and French. 2.7 megabytes. (For Windows 98/95 and NT).
  • AOLpress - Don't know a thing about the HTML language? You don't need to, with AOLpress. If you can use a word processor, like Microsoft Word, you can use this free program. AOLpress is perhaps the best freeware WYSIWYG Web editor out there. Features a spell checker, support for frames, and a handy browser that lets you preview your work. Best of all, AOLpress will can publish your pages immediately, without the hassle of FTP, provided you have a PrimeHost hosting service director (or an AOL server). Check the site for details. 3.4 megabytes. (For Windows 98/95 and NT).
  • EZpad - A powerful, free Web editor from Iceland, EZpad offers everything you need to quickly and efficiently build your Web site. Features include numerous "wizards" that help you code everything from frames to fonts. There's also a HTML previewer, menu & buttons for common tags, drag & drop capability and tons more. Here's a screen shot. (Note: EZpad is now out of beta and the new version is much improved). For Windows: 1.4 megs.
  • Stone's WebWriter 2 - The English version of this classic HTML editor from Denmark has finally been released. WebWriter is easy for beginners to use and is packed with features that even many commercial program don't offer. With WebWriter, you can easily edit HTML tags by right-clicking and you can format text, just as you would in your word processor. There's also a helpful built-in image viewer. (Free for private, noncommercial use only). For Windows 98/95. 928 kilobytes.
  • tBeam - Templates are a convenient way to make professional-looking Web pages. And tBeam, a nice freeware program is a great way to make Web pages. tBeam is a template-based Web site editor and manager for personal homepages. Note: tBeam is still in alpha. "Use at your own risk."
  • Web-O-Rama Web page editor - This is a full-featured editor with a nice interface and many useful features, including intuitive forms for adding images, tables, links, lists, sounds, hex values, frames and more. All forms can be kept on top as floating toolbars. Other features include directory drop-down menus, a status bar with helpful info, a "find & replace" feature, auto-conversion of keyboard characters and more. Free, but donations are accepted. 3.14 megabytes. (For Win 98/95 and NT).
  • Amaya - From the gatekeepers of the Web, W3C, comes this free, highly useful Web authoring tool & browser combination program. Amaya has tons of features, such as WYSIWYG and a spell checker and is evolving all the time. You don't need to know HTML to build a Web page with Amaya. Available for Windows and Unix. Here's a screen shot.
  • Arachnophilia - Don't spend $50 on a commercial Web authoring program until you've tried this cool free program. Arachnophilia is an outstanding Web editor, bursting with features. It'll import fully formatted text, tables, and outlines from any Win 95-compliant application and automatically convert it to HTML. It also has built-in FTP capabilities that can automatically upload files (although it can't delete files, like a true FTP client can). Powerful keyboard macros can include system commands---even other macros, for maximum flexibility. For Win 95/NT. 1.76 megabytes.
  • WindowHTML - Excellent free Web authoring tool that lets you create cool-looking Windows-like HTML pages. Easy to use. For Windows. 129 kilobytes.
  • Jive - Here's a new free editor for coding HTML. It isn't a WYSIWYG editor, but you may add your own custom macros to do tags. You can customize menus to be labeled as you like, and you may place in the menus the tags you prefer. An advanced knowledge of HTML is recommended. For Win 95/98.
  • SiteAid HTML Editor - An excellent free Web editor, SiteAid offers features like multiple tag insertion methods and many quick wizard forms. It also automates such tedious tasks such as body selections, tables, lists and frames. Click here for a screen shot.(For Windows: 2.27 megs)
  • WebWerx - This is a good, solid freeware Web authoring program that offers goodies like intelligent tag insertion, intuitive shortcut keys, easy access for your preferred browser, and more.
  • HTML Builder - A useful free 32-bit Web authoring tool. Offers HTML 3.2 capabilities, forms support, drag & drop, spell checker and much more.

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