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Taco HTML v1.7.2 is Universal

If Dreamweaver is a bit overkill for some web work on your desk, Taco HTML might just be the editor for you. It's a small yet feature-packed web editor with tag coloring, HTML preview, syntax checking, code snippets and more. It's my favorite editor for HTML pages or tweaking a WordPress PHP page file or two.
As far as I can tell, Taco HTML is provided free, and is a Universal Binary. Check it out if you read this post in less time than it takes Dreamweaver to start up.

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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Dan Bruno said 2:20PM on 6-09-2006
Taco HTML rocks my world. I'm on a PPC machine, but it's good to know that they're still working on it regardless. As David said, definitely give it a look.
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Dru said 2:23PM on 6-09-2006
Textmate is still king. :)
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alexander s. said 2:44PM on 6-09-2006
I agree, textmate is brilliant.
http://macromates.com/
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Paul said 3:21PM on 6-09-2006
for free, thanks. ive been looking for a simple editor.
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paulhenrys said 3:46PM on 6-09-2006
I've used Taco for a few years now. It's been extremely handy for quick edits or code diagnosis.
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STephen said 4:44PM on 6-09-2006
Yes! I've been using this editor for pretty much my whole Web Design experience on the Mac... I might be etting a MacBook (Possibly Pro) soon and was hoping it would become Universal soon!
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michi said 7:24PM on 6-09-2006
taco is my webcoding and any-coding tool of choice since i switched to mac 5 years ago, finally it got mentioned on my favourite macblog aswell.
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Kesey said 11:43PM on 6-09-2006
Check out Nvu instead. It's a lot more like a free dreamweaver than taco.
http://www.nvu.com/index.php
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Guillermo said 2:09AM on 6-10-2006
Even though it's not free, I wouldn't trade Textmate for anything...
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