Amaya
11.4.7
INRIA and W3C
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A W3C editor and web browser
The best way to check whether your website is in line with W3C standards is to use the organization.
Amaya accepts a simple Visual Wiki (WYSIWYG) site editor with a browser that is related to W3C's recommendations.
Amaya is compatible with HTML, XHTML, CSS, MathML, and SVG files. You can edit multiple files at onceAmaya also has a special tool so you can annotate it on a collaborative basis.
Notes
For Mac OS X 10.3 or later with Intel chipset. You can find a version for PPC on the Amaya site.
More Information
License | Version | Developer |
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GNU | 11.4.7 | INRIA and W3C |
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