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CoffeeCup Free HTML Editor

CoffeeCup Free HTML Editor - 9.1

coffeecup free HTML editor with built-in ftp

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Current Version: 9.1
Release Date: 2008-05-22
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 162
Downloads (all versions): 2,992

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Product Description:

The CoffeeCup Free HTML Editor is a drag and drop HTML Editor with Built-in FTP uploading. It has wizards for tables, frames, forms and fonts and comes with all HTML 4.0 and XHTML tags. The Free version also includes wizards for images, links and a Quickstart so you can create web pages fast.

What's new in this version:

  • Includes Fixes and Updates

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Windows XP
  • Windows 2000
  • Windows 98

Additional Requirements:

  • Intel Pentium 133MHz Processor
  • 128MB RAM
  • 200MB HDD Space
  • IE 6.0 or higher

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CoffeeCup Free HTML Editor ReviewNot cool - Version: 7.2, 8/18/2005 03:05PM PST

w6xh27
I downloaded the HTML editor and wanted to try it, but gave up in ten seconds and will uninstall it. The only reason for that is their moronic idea to label buttons "Cool" and "No Way" (instead of, presumably, OK and Cancel) in the Preferences dialog (and others). That's unprofessional, grotesque, and downright insulting. Instead of allowing the high-school idiot who designed that interface to come up with such an idea, they might have spent a few more hours and add an actually useful feature like an Apply button to the above-mentioned dialog (guess they would have called it what, "Maybe?!").

And no, trying to come up with an icon for every freaking menu item (just to be "cool", perhaps) is not a good UI idea, either.

I'm sure that the application is otherwise full of features, and I'm sure I don't care. For a company that by its very nature is about creating tools for designing user interfaces, their ideas about their own interfaces are perplexing, to say the least.
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