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- Price: Free
- Operating system: Windows 98/2000/XP/2003/Vista/NT
- Date added: July 16, 2008
- Total Downloads: 950
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From HandStory :This stripped-down version of Namo WebEditor Suite offers macros, clipboard HTML support, document outline, and basic HTML editing functions. You'll also find templates for documents, sites and email; themes and clip art, file format converting functionality, and other site management tools.
You may use Namo WebEditor free of charge for 30 days for evaluation purposes. The Namo WebEditor trial has the same features as the full version, except that it includes a reduced set of clip art and themes, the optional spelling dictionaries are not included.
CNET Editor's Note: Namo WebEditor 6.0 Trial includes WebEditor 6.0 and WebCanvas.
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Version: Namo WebEditor 8.0
"Namo Web Editor is a great product to have/purchase"
Pros: I have the FULL version of NWE 6.0 that I purchased this 'upgrade' while it is an update would require to purchase after the 30 day free trail.
Cons: Would have to purchase NWE 8.0 after the 30 day free trail and I don't wish to do that my fully licensed 6.0 version works great still.
Summary: If you don't already have a WYSIWYG web editor the Namo Web Editor 8 would be a great product. If you already have a licensed version and don't want to have to purchase again in 30 days then don't download this...CNET needs to have a Ignore this up... read more >>
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