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Photo above shows Allaire HomeSite 4.5 Beta 1(Arizona) starting on @Macarlo's Windows 2000 Professional Beta 3 HomeSite 4.5 Beta1Tested on Win 2000 Professional Beta 3 |
by @Macarlo
Windows
2000 Professional Beta Tester
(Screenshots by Namo Capture)![]()
Allaire HomeSite Beta 4.5 Program Started
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Hi Folks.
I'm just testing here on Windows 2000 Professional Beta 3 the Arizona release
of Allaire HomeSite web editor (Beta 1 version 4.5). In a preliminary evaluation
I concluded that this release runs on Win 2000 rather than my registered version
4.0.1. Is more fast and have more edit options. Note that this beta is only
for registered users like me.
I
purchased my copy from
Beyond.com
. Also you can buy Allaire HomeSite now online from
our secure server and download the soft immediately. We accept all credit cards.
Simply click the
Beyond.com
banner above in order to jump directly our Allaire
Showcase.![]()
Allaire HomeSite is the preferred web editor for many webmasters
because generates pure HTML. This web editor can works united with Macromedia
Dreamweaver and can to be linked with other softs in order to perform a complete
and exhaustive links verification. Allaire HomeSite runs really fine on Windows
98 but I observed that it don't runs properly on Windows NT4 SP5: is very slow
and received Dr. Watson's banner. I'm registered user but currently I'm using
HomeSite on NT4 SP5 only for run code sweeper. Recently I migrated my IDE to
Windows 2000 and I noted that Allaire HomeSite runs fine on this new platform.
Is running fast and I received not any Dr. Watson's banner. Saturday August
14 I jumped the Allaire Beta Site and downloaded Arizona (12 megabytes), installed
it without problems and I'm running it just fine here. Note that Allaire HomeSite
have a fine WYSIWYG mode called "Design" but is an editor for webmasters
that like works on HTML code. HomeSite at this time have not options in Design
mode for links insertions on images and words at the pop-up menu like Dreamweaver
and Namo, my default web editor. Also have not options to access cell properties
and change color with a simple mouse click in Design mode. You are forced to
revert the page at "Edit" mode (HTML code) in order to insert the
appropriate tags. In counterbalance you have options for absolute secure links
validation as you can see in the photo below (note that I generated my code
manually using Boxer 99 embedded in web editors:

In the photo below you can see Arizona running in Design mode:
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