Re: [NTLK] Browser

From: Ed Kummel (tech_ed_at_yahoo.com)
Date: Wed Jan 09 2002 - 23:06:09 EST


Well, while it's not really an HTML editor, it does
make entry of commonally used words easier. Especially
those complicated phrases like "http://" and ".com"
and the like. When I need to fire off a quick HTML
document, I use a program called Picky to help me.
What it does is give you a menu that is accessible in
any application. This menu breaks down into further
menus. This final menu is a list of words you can
select as opposed to writing it. It's alot easier to
select "<a href=" from a list choice than writing it!
You can also create your own menus and populate them.
Some of the ones it comes with is days of the week,
months, commands, event...you can then add as many as
you like! Veddy Easy!
Unfortunatly, I don't know where I got it, but I
suspect you can get it at the usual sources
though...I've had this utility on my Newt since 1996!

Ed
web/gadget guru

--- James Elliott <rootbeeraddict_at_yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> How about some suggestions for HTML editors for 2.0?
>
> >In a previous message, Didier typed vigorously:
> >
> >>A newbie Question : that is the best freeware (not
> shareware like Newtscape)
> >>Browser to read HTML EBook ?
> >
> >There's really only three applications that read
> HTML formatted documents
> >on the Newton. NewtsCape (still supported and
> developed), NetHopper (not
> >supported and buggy), and LunaSuite (not supported
> and really buggy).
> >
>
>http://www.splorp.com/newton/faq/newton-faq-software.html#VD2b
> >
> >What exactly do you mean by an "HTML eBook"? Do you
> have an example that
> >you could show the list. Maybe there is another
> solution available.
> >
> >g.

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