- From: Cay Horstmann <cay.horstmann@gmail.com>
- Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2011 06:50:15 +0700
- To: Jeff Hunt <jeffhunt90@gmail.com>
- Cc: www-amaya@w3.org
Agreed. I am using Amaya every day right now for writing a textbook (using a microformat and PrinceXML as the backend). It has a tolerable "what you see is what you need" display and great keyboard shortcuts, but it also has stability issues that obviously aren't getting addressed. 2011/6/24 Jeff Hunt <jeffhunt90@gmail.com>: > This is a concern to me. The project seemed to die when Irene Vatton > left it at the end of 2009. Fortunately Amaya had just become a useful > wsywig editor and validator at that time and I continue to use it > regularly. But it seems it will get so far behind its real purpose > that it will fade away. > > It has already been removed from the Ubuntu repositories. > > W3C should have made an announcement by now about whether there is any > expectation of continuing. > > On 6/24/11, Joe Webster <webster.joe@gmail.com> wrote: >> Hi, >> >> Has development on Amaya stopped? The current release is dated Dec. >> 2009. I thought new versions were to be released approx. 3 times per >> year. >> >> >> >> > >
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