KOMPOZER FREE DOWNLOAD FOR WINDOWS XP KEYGENMS Office users switching to OOo often complain that OOo is not as convenient for working with web resources. MS has done a good job of making their programs work together for doing web work, and OOo has not. From your description, I expect you won't be satisfied with either Writer or Kompozer, but you won't know until you try, right? Kompozer, Writer and Dreamweaver are the only alternatives I know of. I need something in between Dreamweaver and Frontpage that doesn't require me to learn HTML. I'm actually an intermediate user of FrontPage. Let's all vote for KompoZer in future, as Gurkha suggested, and save on a lot of rhetoric. I'd much rather see any effort go into improvements on those rather than to try to reinvent the wheel and bloat the thing to MS proportions. As I tried to suggest, it already has enough on its plate being a good word-processor/ spreadsheet/ database etc. In any event, the question was for a good WYSIWYG HTML editor, not a text editor OpenOffice is definitely not the choice, and should not be developed to be that choice. Neither is the OpenOffice editor, as you suggested. Only if the also get their jollies out of typing DOS commands and programming in Assembler, or even straight Hex. As far as I can tell, most people that do web pages for a living use a text editor.
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