The Boidem doesn't really need WYSIWYG.
A number of my web projects benefit from a graphic web developing tool - although
the Boidem isn't one of them. For the Boidem a Notepad sort of program with added
HTML capabilities is pretty much all I need: the vast majority of this project
is, after all, very plain text with almost no complex layout. Because other projects
of mine do need a WYSIWYG site generator I have one of those on my hard drive
as well and, pretty much depending on my mood, I'll use either the textual or
the graphic tool for these columns.
Of course many programs, both textual and graphic, are available, and I suppose
that I've tried about ten of them, downloading a demo and playing around with
it a bit until I reach the conclusion that what I've already got is more than
enough. Do I then throw out the unused program? Now why would I want to do a thing
like that?
Go to: Tools I've known and loved ... and often abandoned.