> I'm using Win95 <gag>. I've tried using just notepad before, and all I could think of was, "there's GOT to be an easier > way...". Anyway, about 1st Page, it also comes with 450 built in JavaScripts, a complete HTML 4/SSI/CSS > reference, and an HTML cleaning utility. Sounds fairly good, maybe you can post a download link for others that may be interested.... > >Now a lot of people like the composer method and no doubt will argue > >with me on this subject but I truly believe a text editor, browser window, > >and maybe a reference guide available (depending on HTML knowledge). > > That's definitely the least resource-intensive route to go, but I like having the built-in HTML stuff. > I guess I'm a weenie :) No, not a weenie, to be honest there are some features I would like built in as well, I just think FP or NC or too bloated and programs like Dream Weaver, I hear good things about, unfortunately its a little too pricy for me right now <g> Actually I do have on the back burner a delphi project where I am building my own editor... I wanted this to be both available in windows 3.1 as well as win9x so I am still working on the 16-bit version.... Someday when I get back to the program maybe I will actually complete it. I have a lot accomplished with it just other things came up so it was parked on hold for a while <g> What I have now is actually better than some notepad replacements for windows 3.1 in that it has more functionality and uses less resources, I remember one notepad replacement, don't recall which one, took my system resources down to 36% available and what I have now is definately better and I only notice a 2% drop which is returned on closing, the other one I mentioned did not free all resources. -John- To unsubscribe, send a message to programming-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with the words "unsubscribe" (without quotes) in the subject feild. OR visit //freelists.org/