Abstract of INFO-MAC archived encoded Mac binary file 'text/html/html-tagwriter-37.hqx' Uploaded 09/18/2001 1327907 bytes From: Alexander Thomas Subject: HTML TagWriter 3.7 - a no-nonsense HTML editor HTML TagWriter is a HTML editor with all the standard features, plus some special tools. The interface features floating palettes which allow easy inserting of most HTML 4.0 tags. Tags can be edited fast and easily with the contextual pop-up menus: by ctrl-clicking any tag, you can choose the desired attributes. There is also full support for Cascading Style Sheets, with an easy-to-use Style Editor. Some of the other features are: automatic character set and linefeed conversion between Mac, Windows and UNIX formats, multiple file search & replace, text importer & converter, clickmap maker, local image & link-checker (single file and exhaustive), dynamic embedded files, tables-of-contents and multi-column tables, and much, much more. Full documentation is included in HTML format, together with an intro to HTML, HTML Tips & Tricks, and a Tutorial. This application is $15 ShareWare and can be registered easily with the included "Register" application or online at http://order.kagi.com/cgi-bin/r1.cgi?ZQY& Requirements: a PowerMac with 2.5 MB free RAM and 3 MB free HD space. A 68k or FAT version (68030 @16MHz minimum) is also available at the website: For more info, the latest version, or 68K/FAT formats, go to http://go.to/tagwriter (This file must be converted with BinHex 4.0) :(%K868`J9'&R9h*TG'9b)$-Z0b"38%-Ja#jcDA3!8dP84&0*9#%!N!-1YFJ!N!5 G2P0*9#%!!3!1YFKb6'&e![`!N!-@r2`J)"K)9%e-)&4KCeGbDA4PFL!c,MFJ8&" $)-3!N!HK,J#3!l-!f`'0!FF!N!-)!*!2KJ!!!3lrN!3&`,2*lFUhaUV5!*!&)Sr r!*!&$V9#rphrr!#3"Lbm!!d*,N46Ae0dEh*P!*!@2#3!N"%@!!!%"`#3!aB!N!4 849K8G(4iG%!!Yi%q1,H"2MJ!N!BB"!#3"J-4!!!aMJ#3"K,c$%!!DpHDc%'hXMI *bSl3IL@8X2-*[3LYNaal-Q"(EL@dPC'96558((h##)d`bDr-3B55Ti3HSH4Sj*P (RRN45LLC--)))c0'MK&'MT)*)q`))`0f%NCQM$b0X#22b$2bM-`BQ9(bM$`McmL )(4Qb``29&I"+f"&fYT+MNQ2N'+'bPC%**94##6,`K!(M$`J!D0#!!$$Y9`Ir"k* mL[!['(-#ITE`jEpF)4mEpkH($JbG'4NEk"mCkimJ)G``DZl0NefMUUI&MH9QY-2 S`K!ZBr#V[Kr+#rjhHED@r6ISbeB"eY-@0$e,d&@cFX[iMeYZ&+h(j+&9ZE@UZae Y#k*l5,NlP9Z,)rHAb$fUh'h+VF2aZp2NRXKjLL&40jejr*l&EU5UiX3TjECSAp6 Ml&bFRXiTpi"kfSZZDk,EPI-84qpVbDPAZ8Ree)#qe"*aRh)[UUIpk,mN@(VZKfi MKUXP`f(PRPGZ-dEhc412+VG6Z5dBla$ZH-l638a-#AG#ZDFdLcC-hPTNKT-j6rp KCNUbRmR0NX1BI5Jp-lXb`fkF$(9HH'5(9ZI!'q!T2)q"r#if9YQ8II%qVdUKNPT YR'C4qUS[L!(PHaKDQPU2LeVK12[f$V@bVIXV"MD5cB#08DK0R&Yi#qr,bk+@p)' TTDrX'<LSfH#ArLE[#!'EaEeDTf@RK2V8,28'XYVr+0$%VC9R`N[Xd-LZf&F$G RAS4D-U,rpZ*DIqhJ[,a*AaajIqE"%mk$',9N0"Ib@[G9QSXPV9)'i3pTjkXRF## $pGNF4&'bHl-L9F%Fi38LPq`(FQm4,%F@`A),)VDV!i%p!4*cMeC0HdXN&QR")Le BT)RGeQ'F0,'60[k*d6KjBLY2E1@*V6b-[l3B*`rM1qIfl,#6Kh(b-0RM@k"F9Fk BErI!9qE+G3mp$X[(U42"jP"MU-Rb)S,03LKQmA1(bC6LCGZraD6X9*2,Fq'd'"4 4FMPQ4@ArP`YXr[iIJ&kQ20QGE*H([)$XfV*2Thf0aBa`rK$!4eR(BfS`H2)B%!L