Amaya for Windows NT/2000/XP/Vista 10.1 Pre2 Beta beta
Publisher's Description:
Amaya is a browser/authoring tool that allows you to publish documents on the Web. It is a complete web browsing and authoring environment and comes equipped with a "WYSIWYG style" of interface, similar to that of the most popular commercial browsers. With such an interface, users can easily generate HTML and XHTML pages, as well as CSS style sheets, MathML expressions, and SVG drawings (full support of SVG is not yet available, though). Includes a collaborative annotation application based on Resource Description Framework (RDF), XLink, and XPointer.
Amaya has the following other editions available: Amaya for Windows 98/Me, Amaya for Linux and Amaya for Mac OS X.
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Latest User Reviews:
| Reviewer: | tickleonthetum | Feb 1, 2008 |
| Version: | 10.0-pre | |
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It would help if they used a screenshot showing the latest version of the User Interface, which is much better than the one shown.
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| Reviewer: | cricri_pingouin | Dec 18, 2007 |
| Version: | 9.99-4 Beta | |
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It's not perfect, but I recommend it to anyone who does not have sufficient knowledge to build their pages from scratch with a text editor. I find it appaling that so many people still think that Frontpage is a good tool to create web pages.
Thus, I find it a very recommendable free tool (because if I'm going to push people to stop using Frontpage, I can't expect them to cough up some cash), especially if like me you want to create XHTML compliant pages that are not overloaded with useless junk.
I still use a text editor myself, but I'll rate this a 4 for being a good effort.
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| Reviewer: | pjafrombbay | Nov 16, 2007 |
| Version: | 9.99-3 Beta | |
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This is one of my favorite pieces of software. I no longer bother with bloat-ware word processors but use Amaya and produce neatly formatted and physically small XHTML based documents. I am helped by using a customised 'home page' called normal.html which has all the CSS formatting I need.
A very neet piece of software - thanks Amaya!
Regards,
Peter
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| Reviewer: | Ted Guild | Oct 5, 2007 |
| Version: | 9.55.3 | |
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In 2003 Amaya stopped being a W3C Activity but continues as an Open Source project, more information on http://www.w3.org/Amaya/Activity.html
Amaya is a WSIWYG authoring tool that creates valid markup.
Please see the Amaya homepage for more information and how to contribute in it's development http://www.w3.org/Amaya/
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| Reviewer: | DJHasis | Jun 14, 2007 |
| Version: | 9.55-pre3 | |
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Very useful software, checks the code and helps to make code cleaner.
Sad is the interface. It's a bit rough and hard to get used to.
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