The first Intype , is a leading multi-code (HTML, XML, C, Java, Javascript, Ruby, etc ...), running under Windows and very light in size. Its uniqueness and hence its major interest lies in the use of a completion system very efficient. Thus, for HTML, start typing the tag name, then press the Tab key, and automatically, the beacon is closed, the various option fields are already set, etc. ... To see a little system in action, screencasts are available on the official blog .
The second make 2, is a site that has been around long enough, but I find it very convenient to carry out some tests on a web design. You can view real-time changes that you apply to your HTML and CSS. On the home page, and you see a window containing a tab in the HTML page and in the same another, the CSS code. Just edit them to see the home page change in realtime. You'll understand if you replace the entire code with yours, you get a real-time editor. And the little thing that comes to crown the whole, the proposed script for Greasemonkey that lets you open the publisher directly to any web page, simply by pressing the [Pause / break] on your keyboard. Ideal to test design modifications quickly. And since we are in the design, Adobe Labs offers Kuler, which lets you create or choose a theme color to the sauce web2.0 for your site. Practical and nicely done.
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