Rather limited nearly
WhatYouSeeIsWhatYouGet editing software for
WebPages. Good for beginners to edit their first
WebPage, but even slightly advanced users will soon switch to other editors.
It's a builtin feature of
NetscapeCommunicator, which must be the reason that anybody is using it actually.
I really *hate* what it does to your html source just by reading it in and writing it back again.
A perfect example of what happens when a corporate software development team produces something a corporate marketing team says "the market needs" -- and forgets
YouArentGonnaNeedIt.
Does
anybody use
NetscapeComposer? Is there
any reason other than sheer hubris that its right-button menu pick still sits right under navigator, begging to be mistakenly invoked?
This is perfect micro-example of a terrible user interface, a terrible tool, and terrible product management.
--
TomStambaugh
If you have to deal with users insisting on using MicrosoftWord for editing WebPages, you'll be grateful for anyone using NetscapeComposer. --
LarsReineke