Ephox Debuts EditLive! 6.3, Dual Mode HTML Editor

Ephox Corporation announced that EditLive! now offers web content authors a JavaScript editor that enables quick and easy editing. The Express Edit feature is tightly integrated with Ephox's product EditLive!. The combined solution offers editors the speed of JavaScript and the power of a Java-based editor. With its Java applet architecture EditLive delivers a consistent and full-featured authoring interface on all major browsers (Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari and Opera) and operating systems (Mac, Windows, Linux, Unix). The Express Edit mode uses JavaScript so content authors can now edit content even if Java is not installed. Some authoring environments either do not support Java applets or cannot ensure that they are installed, for example interactive websites that allow the public to make edits or highly distributed environments such as online education. Express Edit is for quickly editing small amounts of plain text. For richer editing requirements the HTML editor is available at the click of a button. EditLive! includes the ability to paste content from MS Word, table editing, spell checking and image management while creating pure W3C compliant HTML code. The software is available for immediate download. http://www.ephox.com

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