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--- Forwarded Message from Benjamin Kloda <[log in to unmask]> ---

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>Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2000 22:02:13 -0500
>Subject: Re: #5475.2 HTML Editors (!)
>From: Benjamin Kloda <[log in to unmask]>
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I use Claris Home Page for my work.  I think that it beats FrontPage in the
ease of use category, the same version is available for Mac and PC, and it
adds very little extraneous code.

The choice of an editor depends on both who is using it and the goals of the
user.  I would think for most uses a program like Home Page would be all
that is necessary.  It supports embedding and other useful features for
language technology.  Of course, I want to start working with DHTML, and
Home Page is not the right choice for that.

The other problem with Home Page is that it has not been updated since 1997
(!).  Perhaps Filemaker/Apple has an update up its sleeve, but I haven't
heard anything.

Anyone else out there using Home Page, or am I in the ranks of the
dinosaurs?

Benjamin Kloda

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Benjamin J. Kloda
St. Johnsbury Academy
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