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PageSpinner 5.1

 
PageSpinner is an HTML editor for Mac OS that supports HTML, XHTML , PHP, SSI, CSS, JavaScript, suitable for both the beginner and the professional web author. The PageSpinner package contains examples, tools, hands-on kits, built-in help and a tutorial to let you learn and master HTML. The editor provides quick access to often used markup and formatting, and supports an HTML Assistant to help compose your Web pages, plus live previews, built-in FTP support, live view of dynamically created pages on a web server, support for executing shell commands from within the application, and more... The Web development package also includes free registrations of MapSpinner, Optima's HTML image map editor, and CamSpinner, the video and web cam utility.

What's new in this version:

Improved compatibility with 10.5 Leopard, added option to auto-check HTML and PHP syntax every time a page is saved, added web site commands in the application's Dock menu, support for linking to iPhone-supported movie file formats, new option to select the browser identification when downloading pages via HTTP, plus user interface enhancements, bug fixes, and more. Follow the link and free download PageSpinner now.  

DETAILS

  • License: Shareware
  • Price: $29.95 to buy 
  • Updated: 12 May 2008
  • Size: 4.9M
  • OS: Mac OS X 10.5 Intel, Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
  • Developer: Optima System
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