

.NET WYSIWYG HTML Editor
100% FREE .NET WYSIWYG HTML editor, supports design, source, preview modes, and supports many HTML features, such as font, bold, italic, underline, foreground color, background color, numeric items, symbol items, indent, aligning, hyperlink, etc.
Cost / License
- Free
- Proprietary
Platforms
- Windows
Features
- WYSIWYG HTML Editor
Tags
- free-html-editor
- free-web-page-editor
.NET WYSIWYG HTML Editor News & Activities
Recent activities
- MarMi commented on .NET WYSIWYG HTML Editor
Impression (Windows 7 32bit, .Net 4.0): only the body part of a html is editable, source code isn't; Insert Text doesn't work, despite having a file selector - content of the clipboard is inserted instead (didn't checked if inserting images works). Overall I would say that it's around the WordPad level of capabilities.
- MarMi commented on .NET WYSIWYG HTML Editor
Doesn't load files from a disk, instead pastes contents from the clipboard.
Raises flags:
- download link shows zip file, but download is an exe setup file,
- setup downloads a RelevantKnowledge program in temp,
- Windows Defender detects adware Misleading:Win32/Lodi in the setup and in the editor (and removes those files)
.NET WYSIWYG HTML Editor information
What is .NET WYSIWYG HTML Editor?
.NET WYSIWYG HTML Editor is 100% freeware that used to design the HTML pages. It has 3 modes: 'Design' - the WYSIWYG HTML editor, 'Source' - view or write HTML code manually, 'Preview' - see the actual effect. It provides you with the following features/functions: save to HTML file, get HTML source code, insert text from .txt or .html file, search text, font name, font size, bold, italic, underline, text foreground color, text background color, numeric items, symbol items, decrease indent, increase indent, align left, align center, align right, add hyperlink, remove hyperlink, add image, insert horizontal line, set and remove background color/picture/sound. At last, you can get the .NET source code of this free editor with a little fee.




Comments and Reviews
Impression (Windows 7 32bit, .Net 4.0): only the body part of a html is editable, source code isn't; Insert Text doesn't work, despite having a file selector - content of the clipboard is inserted instead (didn't checked if inserting images works). Overall I would say that it's around the WordPad level of capabilities.
Doesn't load files from a disk, instead pastes contents from the clipboard.
Raises flags: