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by Robertw
The reviews and opinions below are posted by SnapFiles visitors. They do not necessarily reflect our opinion, and are solely based on the experience of individual users.
Excellent, easy to use tool 
Color Cop version 5.4
I find Color Cop the be the most useful Color Picker I have used. The interface is not cluttered, it just has the features that you need. I use it all the time and recommend to anyone.
Review date: Sep 20, 2006
Once a good editor 
AceHTML Pro version 6.05.6
AceHTML was a very good editor at one time, but starting with Version 6.0 it is very poor. I used version 5 ( still do ) and I purchased Version 6 but I consider it unusable. Slow, Buggy, features advertised don't exist or don't work. Tech support is non-existent. Do yourself a favor and get another editor. Don't waste your time on this one.
Review date: Dec 28, 2005
One of the best editors available 
HTMLPad 2008 Pro version 5.1
If you need a small, fast, stable, full featured editor for editing HTML, CSS, ASP, PHP etc.. you should try this editor. I think it is one of the very best available. Syntax Highlighting for all the above, built-in FTP that actually works so you can do quick edits to pages from the WEB. And many more features...
Review date: Sep 21, 2004
Quick, stable, full featured editor 
EditPlus version 2.12
I use EditPlus for editing ASP and HTML files and would highly recommend it to anyone. It is small, quick, and very stable. The FTP functions work great for me. I use it to edit ASP and HTML pages from the Web Sites that I maintain and it has always worked perfectly for me. If you want a small full featured editor, with syntax coloring you should download this editor and spend a little time with it. I think you will love it.
Review date: Aug 23, 2004
Excellent editor 
TSW WebCoder version 5.01
This is one of the best Editors available. You should try it. I Love It!
Review date: Jul 28, 2004
Create interactive Flash movies and tutorials to show how applications and systems work.



