Amaya Open Source Web Page Editor

If you're considering purchase of an HTML or XHTML web page editor that is also a W3C validator, put your credit card away and consider Amaya, a free, open source HTML/XHTML editor. An open source tool, the Amaya web client is a project of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). Amaya compares favorably with Adobe's Dreamweaver and Microsoft's Expression Web, each costing hundreds of dollars.

Amaya, Editor and Browser

Amaya's home page describes this free software this way: "As a web client, Amaya can be used to author web documents as well as to browse the web. With the latest 10.0 release, Amaya adds css style sheet capability to a new user interface, making it a viable alternative to purchasing a web document authoring package."

W3C, World Wide Web Consortium

Amaya was designed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and INRIA with the primary purpose of demonstrating new Web technologies.INRIA is the french national institute for research in computer science and control.

Open Source Software

Open source products are non-proprietary. They are made available to anyone desiring to use them as is or in modified form. The entrepreneur, small business owner, or freelance consultant faced with spending a few thousand dollars for web design and maintenance has another alternative: do it yourself. With high quality open source software packages, doing it yourself is a viable option.

Author and Update Web Pages

Documents created with Amaya are XHTML compliant, meaning that the coding rules have been strictly implemented and verified.

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