AreaEdit 0.4.5 is a JavaScript script for WYSIWYG Editors scripts design by DTLink Software, LLC.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris. AreaEdit is a fully functional editor component.
Publisher review: AreaEdit is a fully functional editor component. AreaEdit is a formVista compatible fork of the rapidly developing Xinha project. It is the code that is generated by the formVista FVML tag during rendering. While it is designed to work within formVista without modification, AreaEdit does not requre formVista. It is a fully functional editor component supporting a number of plugins and can as easily be used as a standalone editor component for any PHP web application. The primary difference between AreaEdit and Xinha is one of focus. The Xinha project aims to be a rapidly developing feature-filled editor with many plugins. By contrast, AreaEdit takes a slower minimalists approach. It aims first and foremost to be functional and maintainable. The feature set we are focusing on is targeted squarely at the serious non-technical business user. Business users don't care about the nuances of HTML and tags, they just want the editor to work as they would expect. If your audience is primarly composed to developers or those familar with HTML, you should take a look at Xinha. AreaEdit is known to work with MSIE 5.5 or later and any modern Gecko based browsers. (FireFox, Mozilla). Operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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