Cute Editor vs DreamWeaver

Last post 07-25-2006, 2:03 PM by smita_swaika. 2 replies.
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  •  07-24-2006, 11:45 AM 21188

    Cute Editor vs DreamWeaver

    So far we found the tool really wonderful and easily configurable to one's requirements. We are really happy with it and able to appreciate the positive points of it.

    But our Clients were till now using DreamViewer for HTML Editing, so when we shared CuteEditor with them, they sent us a detailed doc of CuteEditor Limitations compared to DreamViewer. I would really like to share that document with you guys to get your comments on the limitations mentioned by them.

    I am new to the Cute Editor, so your help would be really appreciated. Can I upload that document of 10 pages or paste it over here. I am sure this comparision chart will help to focus on making the tool even better.

    Thanks for your great help here.


    I already uploaded the document at http://cutesoft.net/uploads/CuteEditorvsDW.doc
    Please resond back. Thanks




  •  07-24-2006, 2:37 PM 21205 in reply to 21188

    Re: Cute Editor vs DreamViewer

    Thanks for the comparision chart. We are reading it and will get back to you as soon as possible.
     
    To be short:
     
    Macromedia Dreamweaver is a powerful WYSIWYG HTML editor, and an integrated development environment (IDE) to create ASP, ASP.NET, ColdFusion, JSP, and PHP based web sites.
     
    Cute Editor for ASP.NET is the most powerful WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) browser-based Rich Text Editor for ASP.NET.
     
    It enables ASP.NET Web developers to replace the Textarea in your existing content management system with a powerful, but easy to use WYSIWYG HTML editing component.
     
    They both create HTML code, but the focus is different.
     
     
     

     

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  •  07-25-2006, 2:03 PM 21232 in reply to 21205

    Re: Cute Editor vs DreamViewer

    Thanks for youe response Adam. Will it be possible for you to get back on the document today with your comments on the comparions point. It will be a great help as I can need to share with my clients today. Thanks
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