
HyperEdit is a handy tool for designing and editing websites under HTML and PHP. It comes with a modern look and is highly responsive to commands. An important aspect of this feature-rich application is that it allows the Mac users to skip some steps when designing websites; by implementing a preview tool for the current project, the users do not have to write, save, reload and view the page in the browser, but they see the final result as they begin writing the code. When editing a page, the users can choose between HTML, PHP and Linked file as the mode they want to edit under. This piece of software is an easy-to-use application, but in order to properly make use of it, the users must have at least basic knowledge about designing websites. When writing the codes for a website, the users can select and right-click the content for a fast search under SpotLight, Google, or Dictionary. The editor runs low on resource consumption, so it doesn't burden the Mac and can be used simultaneously with other applications.
All taken into consideration, you should give HyperEdit a try; it comes with a modern design, high functionality and provides a preview window for improving the website creation process.
v1.6 [May 1, 2010]
- Improved Leopard compatibility
- Fixed many memory leaks
- Preview menu has browser icons
- New Javascript console using the WebKit Inspector (if Safari 3.1 is installed)
- Added preference to display invisible characters
- Added Text menu item to convert text to upper and lower case
- New toolbar icons (thanks Marc Edwards of iSlayer!)
- Added automatic checking for updates (via Sparkle, thanks Andy Matuschak!)
- Added ability to report crashes (via UKCrashReporter, thanks Uli Kusterer!)
- Fixed an issue saving window layout when the preview is collapsed
- Fixed vital information window ordering
- Fixed bug where the document was not being marked as dirty
- Support for localizations