widgEditor is an easily installed, easily customisable WYSIWYG editor for simple content. It replaces existing textareas with an improved editing pane using JavaScript.
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Price: $200 and up
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Browsers: Internet Explorer 5+
Alagad WysiPad 2 HTML editor is the only tool you need for browser-based WYSIWYG HTML authoring and editing. Now there is an alternative to text area fields! Simply embed WysiPad 2 wherever you need to provide access to HTML formatted content. The docu
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Rating: 7.23 (13)
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Price: $47 and up
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Browsers: I.E. 5.0+, Netscape 7.1+, Mozilla 1.4+, Firefox 0.7+
WysiwygPro is an HTML word processor that runs through a web page. You can use it to replace regular <textarea> tags in all your PHP powered web-pages and applications including Content Management Systems, E-mail systems and discussion forums.
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Price: From $54
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Browsers: Internet Explorer, Firefox, Netscape
Online HTML WYSIWYG editor and file manager. Ideal for use as the editing interface for web content management systems, web e-mail systems or discussion forums.
Available as a plugin for Joomla, Mambo, WordPress and others!
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Rating: 7.00 (5)
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Price: Free
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Browsers: Netscape 4.76+, Internet Explorer 5.0
The wysiwyg_web_edit is a web-based WYSIWYG HTML editor dessigned to generate HTML code directly from a browser in a WYSIWYG view, so you don't need to know HTML. You can easily embed it in your web pages and use it with both Netscape and Explorer.
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Rating: 8.71 (83)
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Price: Free (Open Source)
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Browsers: Internet Explorer 5.5+, Mozilla 1.3+
Xinha (pronounced like the Warrior Princess) stands for "Xinha is not htmlarea". It began as a fork of the htmlarea 3 WYSIWYG editor, but due to popular demand it has spawned into Xinha.
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A web-based HTML editor written in DHTML/JavaScript. The look-and-feel follows Microsoft apps such as Word and Outlook. The "control" is implemented as a DHTML Behavior, allowing it to be used with only a couple lines of code added to a standard web page.
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