is a handsome freeware HTML editor that's brimming with goodies.
Although RCEdit is primarily designed for users with some experience under their belts, it provides a host of helpful wizards for less-experienced Web authors. It has a homesite-like appearance, with toolbars on top, a directory and file panel on the left, and a coding and browser preview window on the right. The wizards and assistants will give you a leg up in designing images, links, scripts, and tables.
Other tools and features include tabbing of multiple open files, extended find and replace, hexadecimal color conversion, tag stripping, special characters palette, the ability to create a template from the current file, and more. We especially liked the quick-access link buttons to three frequently used Windows components -- Notepad, Calculator, and Windows Explorer.
With its well-laid-out interface, helpful wizards, comprehensive documentation, and other handy functions, RCEdit should appeal to both newer and more-accomplished HTML coders.
RCEdit runs on
Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/Windows 10/11
and is available under the
Freeware
license
— the installer is 7 MB.
We’ve catalogued it under
HTML Editors.
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