- From: Scott Davis <scott.davis@dsto.defence.gov.au>
- Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2000 09:57:01 +1030 (CST)
- To: Malcolm Dean <malcolmdean@earthlink.net>
- Cc: www-amaya@w3.org
I use Amaya on Soalris for most HTML editing. The table support has improved heaps in the last couple of releases. It still crashes occasionally, but not often enough to identify what the problem was to report it. It usually seems to be able to recover the file I was editing when it crashed :-) I really like the structure view so I understand what's really happening, and the fact that Amaya won't let me generate illegal HTML. Scott > I'd like to hear from anyone about the current stability of Amaya for > NT. > > Is Amaya stable enough to handle a network documentation project - > basically a large number of pages hyperlinked, containing a few diagrams > created in Visio? Or is the current release still "beta" software (and > therefore somewhat unreliable)? > > Are you using Amaya for online documentation? I'd like to hear from you > directly. > > Malcolm Dean > malcolmdean@earthlink.net <mailto:malcolmdean@earthlink.net> >
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