HyperEdit

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HyperEdit
Developer(s)Jonathan Deutsch, Tumult, Co.
Stable release
1.6 / April 30, 2008
Operating systemMac OS X
TypeHTML editor
LicenseShareware
Websitewww.tumultco.com/HyperEdit/

HyperEdit is an application for Apple's Mac OS X developed by Jonathan Deutsch.

The software is primarily targeted at Web developers, combining a HTML (including CSS), PHP and JavaScript editor in one lightweight program. It offers customizable syntax highlighting for these weblanguages.

Some notable features include: W3C validation (underlines mistakes in red), JavaScript debugger, code snippets, color swatches palette, StartUp Items (to load specific documents on start-up) and live preview. The latter feature works for both HTML (with JavaScript, if enabled in Safari) and PHP sites on Mac OS X 10.3 and above.

To display webpages, Safari is used, which has a rendering engine named (WebKit).

HyperEdit is available as Shareware, and a free demo with some limitations is available at the developer's website.

PHP 5

It is possible to deploy the latest version of PHP, namely 5.x, on HyperEdit for Mac OS X v10.4 and above.

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