Create and edit HTML files using intuitive Web-oriented editor.
CoffeeCup HTML Editor: Advanced web design for everyone. You want to create great websites, totally stellar, kick-butt websites that leave people saying, "Wow, you really made that?" Consider the HTML Editor your new best friend. HTML veterans, you'll create standards-compliant sites using powerful tools like code completion and built-in validation. Rookies, get ready to learn the ropes with resources like the comprehensive tag reference and vibrant website themes. And for those of you who like to stay on top of the latest and greatest web design developments, we have four words: HTML5 and CSS3 support. Something for everyone - not too shabby, eh?With valid website code, your pages display consistently in different browsers, work better with CSS, and are more accessible for disabled users and search engines. There's also the satisfaction that comes from knowing you're doing things right. That's why the HTML Editor comes with three different tools to correct human error and ensure that you're using valid code.A comprehensive Tag Reference section puts the correct tags right at your fingertips. Code Completion automatically suggests tags as you type them, preventing unclosed tags. Last but not least, a built-in validation tool allows you to check your code using W3C standards for perfectly valid pages every time. Whether you're creating websites in HTML 4.01, XHTML 1.0, or HTML5, these tools have you covered.
I did not even test it since I got a pop up telling me about the scam after start up.
Like they could not say 21 d evaluation period on their Web site???
Cons
The free edition is advertized as a "trimmed down version" of the paid one. In fact, after you spend the time to download and install, you learn at 1st launch that it's free only for 21 days. Then functions disappear one after the other. Nice. Total disrespect of potential customers.
Summary
Don't bother if you want a free HTML editor.
Powerful Make sure you have backups
gopack5617
Pros
- Good for editing
- Lots of tools
Cons
- Will DELETE your WORK
Summary
This program is great for viewing and editing HTML, CSS, JavaScript and other files. BUT: After editing a file for a while, the program will REWRITE your file with NOTHING, essentially deleting it. This happened to me twice and I lost all of my work. I've had to dig through browser caches and STILL can't find my files.
Just make sure you have LOTS of extra versions of the files you edit. I don't know if it's a bug or what, but it needs to be fixed. This program will destroy your files after a while.
(Without the bug I would give 4.5 stars)
As good as many website developing programs.
jhgeorgi
Pros
The program is easy to use and understand. Allows me to do pretty much everything I want to do - almost as much as a website developing program would provide. Way more functionality than I expected from a free program.
Cons
I know the program is an editor not a website developer, but I'd love to be able to edit the test on my pages while viewing the "actual" page as opposed to going back and forth between the preview and the html. The preview pane at the bottom of the screen really doesn't work for me.
Not too sure about the help feature as I ended up going elsewhere for help on some html syntax/commands I couldn't remember.
Summary
I personally think this is the best of the free and free-to-try editors and website creators I've recently looked at. While I had no interest in paying for any of the free-to-try, I'd be willing to spend money on this program.
Simply Amazing.
-=TheEnd=-
Pros
Was amazed to find this software after trying other disastrous HTML editors, such as Aptana. As long as you know how to code in HTML/XHTML/DHTML, this nifty piece of software can help you along the way!
Cons
Only Con I have found so far is that you have to pay for some Content, but you still get a lot for a Free HTML Text Editor, which is exactly what I was looking for, a better replacement for Notepad++ for HTML.
Summary
Bottom line is, this is amazing free software, I had spent a while searching the net and decided to give this a go, and I am glad I did, other software just don't cut it. CoffeeCup helps assist you when writing code, and the preview works well, unlike some other packages I have tried before. Most importantly, it supports HTML5, and has all of the resources for it too, great as my Uni Project is going to be created from HTML5. I couldn't of asked for a better HTML Text Editor, remember that its NOT a WYSIWYG editor which does everything for you!! You actually need some patience to learn HTML or some skill in using it.
Works well
12stringman
Pros
Straightforward interface, familiar operation having used previous versions for a few years.
Cons
Seems to hang sometimes when validating using W3C (using Vista 64-bit, DSL, Quad-core Pentium).
Summary
This is not a bad HTML editor and it's free
theunartist
Pros
It's completely free and it's pretty good...
Cons
The interface is quite bulky feeling
Summary
I would rate this in the middle to upper middle of the pack. I just can't get over the interface, it just looks a bit dated but it does the job...
Really pretty darn good.
RobPruitt01
Pros
I was looking for a good HTML editor and this has some pretty powerful features and does simplify coding as well as make more accurate.
Cons
It would be nice if the WISIWIG ability was greater but that is how they seperate this product from their paid version so I find that understandable.
Summary
Definately worth the download and implementation. For HTML editing, you can't get much better even from a paid product.
Basically an ad for the paid version
nicron19
Pros
nothing much
Cons
WYSIWYG editing not available in free version
FTP upload process cumbersome
Difficult to change file name for upload
See below for more details
Summary
No WYSIWYG editing, so If you aren't familiar with writing HTML code, this is not for you
Adding FTP server locations is more complicated than necessary, and you can't add servers or directories on the fly while uploading a file.
You can't change a file name for upload without first saving it on your system, meaning considerble cleanup after if you've worked on several pages.
All in all, more cumbersome and less functional than FrontPage Express or many other free HTML editors.
I know it's free, and I tried it to get a feel for it before considering the paid version. Even free software should have basic functionality, not just be an ad for the paid product.
Not a good reflection on the provider.