PageSpinner

PageSpinner
Developer(s) Optima-system
Written in C
Operating system OS X
Type HTML editor
License Proprietary
Website www.optima-system.com/pagespinner/

PageSpinner is a semi-WYSIWYG HTML editor for OS X. It is developed by Optima Systems and released as shareware, PageSpinner is WorldScript compliant and uses the WASTE text engine[1] and the Carbon library. It was originally released for Classic Mac OS but was ported to OS X shortly after that operating system's release. It was used by Jeffrey Zeldman for 13 years before he switched to TextMate.[2]

Version 4.0, released in 2002, introduced multiple undo, double-byte input support, and scroll wheel support on Mac OS X.[3] Version 4.6.3 was deemed "quirky and erratic" in 2006 by the reviewer for About This Particular Macintosh.[4]

Version 5 was reviewed by MacWorld UK, which faulted its appearance for being dated, and found its price to be high for the features it provided, but the reviewer was impressed with its multiple site support and integration with Apache, OS X's standard web server.[5]

References

  1. "WASTE".
  2. "HOW TO USE TEXTMATE". For nearly 13 years, I created websites with PageSpinner, a charmingly old-fashioned HTML coding environment from the days of Netscape 1.0.
  3. "PageSpinner 4.0 HTML editor sports OS X support, more".
  4. "PageSpinner 4.6.3: Quirky and Erratic".
  5. "PageSpinner 5 review".
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