HTML Notes v1.19

Windows '95/98/NT? only (sorry, I have no plans to convert)

©Anthony E. Lockwood 1997-99



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Due to the recent increase in the use of webbots that are able to scan html pages for any email addresses, I have decided to "hide" any email address on this and any others I create with Javascript. If you do not have javascript enabled, then you will not see any email addresses, but they are in the help file.


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I am now at college full time and the workload is catching up with me, and do not have the same amount of time to update HTML Notes as I would like, So I am only going to do bug fixes and do some much needed work on the help file. When you find a bug please send it in, and I will do my best to fix it (time permitting)


I am now using Inno Setup v1.09 as an install program. For those of you that do not yet know of this program it is a brilliant freeware 16/32 bit install system that is from Jordan Russell's Home Page.

If you need a quick/compact install system I heartily recommend it!

About

HTML Notes is a HTML/Text Editor and not WYSIWYG. Please don't download it and think that you are going to be able to produce brilliant web pages with it, you will have to take the credit for that :)

It has been written because I use windows notepad to produce my web pages (yeah, like it doesn't show!) and I got tired of doing the same things over and over.

The best way to get to know what HTM Notes can do is to use it. I think that HTML Notes is pretty easy to use as the icons on the buttons should help you see what they are for.

Here is a review of HTML Notes from SharewareJunkies.com The Shareware Reviewers

Features


Future Enhancements


For the most part this is where you come in, I am fast runnung out of ideas.
At the moment I am thinkig of:

HTML Notes was written with Borland Delphi &

ToolBars97 & Inno Set-up ©Jordan Russell
Jordan Russell's Home Page
TSyntaxMemo ©David Brock
The TSyntaxMemo Home Page
The RX Delphi Extensions
Delphi VCL Extensions (RX) Library
RTF-2-HTML © Troels Skovmand Eriksen
MRUList & PageSetup ©Brad Stowers
Delphi Free Stuff
KRHints95 v1.00 ©
http://www.iaehv.nl/users/kray
TPagePrinter v2.0 Copyright ©1998 Bill Menees http://www.public.usit.net/bmenees Menu97 v1.72 ©1997-99
An honourable mention should go to The Delphi Super Page and Torry's Delphi Pages the place where I get most (if not all) of my components.



The MIDI Files on my Homepage ©Herbert Harari and various other artists.
If you are into Jazz or Blues in any way then you should do your self a favour and drop by to Herbert's MIDI Music Page

and last - but not least - Nescafé Gold Blend


Anthony E. Lockwood ©1997-99


by Anthony E. Lockwood
homepage:http://www.lockwood9.freeserve.co.uk/
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