Too many editors!

Last post 09-20-2005, 3:48 PM by Adam. 3 replies.
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  •  09-20-2005, 3:14 PM 10806

    Too many editors!

    I, like many of you in this forum I'm sure, have spent a long time searching for the right wysiwyg editor. As you may know, there are dozens, if not hundreds of them out there. So far I have yet to find the "perfect" editor. If I could somehow combine the functions of several editors I'd be in business.
     
    The cuteEditor is by far the best editor in terms of compatibility and features. The image insert dialogs are great. The ease of configuration is nice too. However, the editor itself, as far as wysiwyg editing goes is sadly lacking.

    The html that is generated by this control is not very clean, and does not seem to be standards compliant. It does not function quite like a word editor. For example, try to turn one paragraph into two paragraphs, or a paragraph and a heading. Good luck, unless you manually edit the html it is not going to happen. It will look like two paragraphs, but try to change the font of the second paragraph, and it changes the font for both, try to center just the heading and it centers the heading and the paragraph. Basically this control is great for ENTERING text and formatting as you go. But it does not work very well for EDITING text.
     
    I have tried to point this out as a bug to CuteSoft, but they have told me that this is by design, which is just ridiculous. As a developer I know exactly what that means: It mean "oops we designed this thing with a bug, but we can't admit it so lets call it a feature". That attitude, and that bug make this control useless. If you cannot EDIT mistakes you have made how can this control be called an EDITOR????????
     
    If you are looking for an editor that creates cleanly formatted, standards compliant html try the InnovaEditor from innovasoft. Unfortunately the advanced functions of the InnovaEditor pale in comparison to the CuteSoft editor. I wish I could combine the editing capability of the Innovasoft editor with the great advanced features of the cutesoft editor...then I would have my cake and eat it too!
     
    By the way, if CuteSoft was to make their editor work as cleanly as the Innova Editor works, I would gladly pay $500 or more for the control. That is probably the main problem with CuteEditor- it is too inexpensive for them to warrant making it perfect. It is wysiwyg, but it is also sold "as is", like a used car with a bad radiator.
  •  09-20-2005, 3:32 PM 10812 in reply to 10806

    Re: Too many editors!

    Man, what happened? There was a response and then it was gone magically, but mine was left here....I guess somebody said something that got blacklisted eh? No freedom of speach here?
     
    Look I think it would be really humble of cuteSoft to take some of these statements into consideration and not just erase them from the forum. These are real concerns from paying customers who are frustrated with the product or the support, or both.
     
     
  •  09-20-2005, 3:43 PM 10815 in reply to 10806

    Re: Too many editors!

    JoshSommers,

    Glad to know you like the advanced functions of the CuteEditor and sorry for you feel code produced by the CuteEditor is not clean enough.

    Most editors in the market, are using the default functions provided by MSHTML (Mozilla has Midas).

    However based on the tons of feedbacks from our clients, CuteEditor has our own functions to handle the different situations.

    I will answer your thread first then discuss this later.



     

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  •  09-20-2005, 3:48 PM 10816 in reply to 10812

    Re: Too many editors!

    I have to remove the post which contains a link to another new editor.

    Because we are investigating the editor referenced by that client, there are some copyright issues.
     
    Basically the author of that editor steals both code and content from us.
     
     

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