SeaMonkey Composer
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| Developer: | SeaMonkey Community |
| License: | Open Source / Free |
| User Rating: | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() (9 votes) |
| Official Website: | www.seamonkey-project.org |
| Platform: | Windows, Mac, Linux |
SeaMonkey Composer Review
SeaMonkey is all in one internet application suite which includes web-browser, advanced e-mail and newsgroup client, IRC chat client, and HTML editing made simple. For web design software solution, SeaMonkey Composer lets you create your own web pages and publish them on the web. The program do not required you to know HTML to use Composer. You can create your web page easy with word processor interface alike.
Easy to use toolbar buttons which let you add colors, font styles, lists, tables, images, links to other pages. You can see what your document will look like on the Web as you create it, and you can easily share your document with other users, no matter what type of browser or HTML-capable email program they use. To start using Composer: after open the program go to Window menu > then select Composer or using shortcut key (Ctrl + 4). The program is available for Windows, Linux and Mac OS X platform.
Composer Highlight Features
- Flexible viewing features including Normal, HTML Tags, HTML source and Preview.
- Insert various elements such as image, line break, horizontal rule, table, list style and several more.
- Spelling check feature which automatically find spelling mistake.
- All essential editing features including cut, copy, paste, find and replace, undo, redo, insert, append and select.
- HTML Validate tool
The Internet browser at the core of the SeaMonkey suite uses the same rendering engine as its sibling Mozilla Firefox, with popular features like tabbed browsing and popup blocking.
User Experience with SeaMonkey Composer Software
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(9 votes)
January 25th, 2010 12:26 pm
Very good as a wysiwig editor. It has two problems which can be worked around – it does not include an integrated .css editor, and it gives no option to create new pages in anything other than HTML 4.01 Transitional.