SCREEM
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Screenshot of SCREEM 0.16.1 |
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Developed by | David A. Knight |
Latest release | 0.16.1 (Stable) / 11-16-2005 |
OS | Linux or UNIX (with GNOME) |
Genre | HTML editor |
License | GPL |
Website | screem.org |
SCREEM (Site CReating and Editing EnvironMent), is both an HTML editor and XML editor for Linux and UNIX designed for use with the GNOME Desktop Environment.
Rather than being a WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) editor like Adobe Dreamweaver, it is designed to be a WYSIWYM (What You See Is What You Mean) editor enabling finer control over the HTML being created. It features previewing open documents in any installed web browser and a feature called "Intelliclose" which is a way of automatically closing HTML tags. SCREEM also supports Dreamweaver templates and has a good number of wizards to help with the addition of multimedia content.
Unfortunately, this project is no longer being actively developed as of 2005.
[edit] See also
- List of HTML editors
- Comparison of HTML editors
- Bluefish (text editor)
- Quanta Plus
- Dreamweaver
- Microsoft FrontPage
- KATE