Text editors are HTML editors that allow you to manipulate HTML tags directly. Some HTML text editors also include a WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) editor, while others are purely text. We reviewed over 130 web editors for Windows against over 40 criteria relevant to professional web designers and developers.
Following are the seven best text web editors for Windows.
Adobe Dreamweaver
Dreamweaver is the most popular professional web development software package available. It comes with a powerful WYSIWYG editor and expertly manages JSP, HTML, PHP, CSS, JavaScript, and XML development. Dreamweaver is a good choice for professional and beginner web designers as you can design visually or with code.
Program in JSP, XHTML, PHP, and XML.
Powerful and versatile.
WYSIWYG editor is excellent.
Trial period available.
Expensive.
Overkill for non-professional website designers.
Dreamweaver CC is available as part of Adobe’s Creative Cloud for a monthly or yearly fee.
Komodo IDE
Komodo IDE is a great tool for developers who are building more than web pages. It supports a variety of languages, including Ruby, Rails, PHP, and more. If you’re building Ajax web applications, you should take a look at this IDE. It is also great for teams, as there is a lot of collaboration support built into the IDE.
Supports many languages beyond HTML.
Add more languages through plug-ins.
Lacks WYSIWYG for HTML.
The free version is basic.
Aptana Studio
Aptana Studio is an interesting take on web page development. Instead of focusing on HTML, Aptana focuses on JavaScript and the other elements that allow you to create Rich Internet Applications (RIA). One of the things we really like is the outline view that makes it easy to visualize the Document Object Model (DOM). This makes for easier CSS and JavaScript development. If you’re a developer creating web applications, Aptana Studio is a good choice.
Makes it easy to visualize the DOM.
Good for web application development.
Heavy system resource consumption.
Preferences and workbench setup can be cumbersome at first.
NetBeans
NetBeans IDE is a Java IDE that can help you build robust web applications. Like most IDEs, it has a steep learning curve because they don’t often work in the same way that web editors do. But once you get used to it, you’ll be hooked. One nice feature is the version control included in the IDE which is useful for people working in large development environments. If you write Java and web pages, this is a great tool.
Version control functionality.
Great for Java development.
Substantial learning curve for new users.
User interface is inferior to others.
NetObjects Fusion
Fusion is a powerful HTML editor. It combines all the tasks you need to get your website up and running, including development, design, and FTP. Plus you can add special features to your pages like captchas on forms and e-commerce support. It also has support for Ajax and dynamic websites. There is even SEO support built in.
Intuitive interface is easy to learn.
Built-in SEO support.
Features tend to be mundane.
Lacks hosting capabilities.
If you’re not sure if you want Fusion, try the free version, NetObjects Fusion Essentials.
CoffeeCup HTML Editor
CoffeeCup software does a great job of providing what their customers want for a low price. The CoffeeCup HTML editor is a great tool for web designers. It comes with lots of graphics, templates, and extra features like the CoffeeCup image mapper. And we found that if you request a feature, they will add it or create a new tool to take care of it. Plus, once you purchase CoffeeCup HTML editor, you get free updates for life.
Affordable price.
One-time purchase comes with free updates for life.
Not as powerful as other editors.
Can be frustrating for beginners.
Notepad++
Made especially to work with Windows, Notepad++ is an excellent HTML editor for beginners who need a text file viewer or editor with advanced features. Several documents can remain open at the same time, while displaying at the top of Notepad++ as tabs. Notepad++ can also open almost any file as a text document, and you can save documents in a range of formats, including HTML.
Auto-completes text as you write.
Tabbed interface.
Syntax, highlighting, and plug-in features.
Portable version available.
Aesthetically unappealing interface.
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