CoffeeCup HTML Editor
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The CoffeeCup HTML Editor is an HTML editor that supports both raw HTML and WYSIWYG editing, though the WYSIWYG editing is no longer available in the newer versions, starting in 2012, (after version 12.5). Originally created by Nicholas Longo and Kevin Jurica, it was first released to the public in August 1996.
According to the authors the editor was the first to support Javascript (version 3.5 Sep. 1996), split-screen editing (version 4.0, March 1997) and built-in FTP upload (version 5.2, February 1998).
The HTML Editor was voted Best Windows HTML Editor in the About.com Readers' Choice Awards two years in a row in 2011 and 2012.[1]
System requirements
Pentium 133, 128MB RAM, 200mb hard drive, IE 6.0 or higher.
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