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The thinking VAR's A-Z guide to the coming popular culture: books to read, tools to use, when to move and where to be at the start of 2002
COMPLETELY QUALIFIED PRODUCT REVIEW
Namo WebEditor 5, from Jasc Software Inc., is unlike the firm's other offerings like Paint Shop Pro; it was made by Korea's Namo Interactive, not by Eden Prairie, Minn.-based Jasc, for starters.
This tool is definitely skewed toward the novice, with a WYSIWYG editor (revealing the code as it's being written) taking prominence over the HTML version. To switch between WYSIWYG, HTML and preview (which shows you what the page would look like to a web browser), there's a little tab at the bottom. Hard-core HTML heads may prefer the split-screen approach a la Macromedia's Dreamweaver, where the HTML...





