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NvuDid Bill Gates invent the Amaya editor to make people appreciate FrontPage and stop caring about Web standards and freeware?

Amaya is the free WYSIWYG software from hell with an interface that only Rube Goldberg‘s hacker grandson could love. Forget about Amaya in most cases if you want to do XHTML Web sites or e-books. It’s too sucky.

But now there’s a new kid on the block–the free Nvu editor, also WYSIWYG. It’s standards-compliant, includes an integrated CSS editor and is based on Mozilla’s Gecko layout engine. Nvu does both HTML and XHTML and comes in flavors for Windows, Linux and the Mac. Why, it even offers an inline spelling check with lines popping up to show typos. Hmm. If the ballyhoo is true, this just might be just the ticket when we do the long-overdue remake of the OpenReader site. Linspire is financing the Nvu project. Way to go, guys.

(Spotted via Bill Janssen‘s post to the eBook Community list.)

 
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