I’ve been using Windows XP to edit my html and create html, when I first came into Mac world, I got no idea where to start it, I looked into Macromedia Dreamweaver, which is too large (Stupid Macbook gave only 60GB). So I searched around until I got this Taco HTML Edit, a freeware application that allow me to edit and create like in Macromedia Dreamweaver.

About the same like Macromedia Dreamweaver provided, it has code and design preview at the same time, allow me to change in no time, and the preview is based on Safari, so there isn’t any IE preview provided.

Well, the same thing, it works almost like a free version of Macromedia Dreamweaver. I’m not sure about the rest though, as I never contact too deep with Macromedia Dreamweaver, I use Microsoft Frontpage and Notepad in Windows XP.

Pro:
Easy to construct
Linking made easy
Easy to create any form with step by step wizard
Con:
No initial meta tag
Limited browser preview
Well, at the end of the day, this will be the best HTML editor for my Mac and me
It’s small too – 5.5MB only.
P/S: And a lot of people thought that I’m so selfish that closing all my wood shutters so they don’t know how I work with my computer, come on… GOOGLE if you have any “Don’t-know” I’m not the answers.