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Top free Alternatives to HyperMaker HTML for Windows

  1. Fresh HTML is a free program for Windows, that makes part of the category 'IDEs/Source Editors'.

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  2. SnipEditor is a free software for Windows, that makes part of the category 'Development & IT'.

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  3. Notepad++ is a free, open-source text and source code editor. Written in the C++ programming language, Notepad++ prides itself in paring down unnecessary...

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  4. Tinn-R: Editor is a free Development and I.T. software developed by Ph.D. José Cláudio Faria and Philiphe A. R. Kramer. The language development and editor...

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  5. Araneae is a helpful, free program only available for Windows, that is part of the category Development software with subcategory Development editors (more...

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  6. JavaVi, also more widely known as jVi, is a free development tool that enables you to easily edit the coding of Java-based programs. Developed by Ernie “err”...

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  7. Microsoft NET Runtime is a development program developed by Microsoft for PC devices. It serves as an open-source framework used for app development for the...

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  8. Beerwin´s PlainHTML is a free software for Windows, that makes part of the category 'IDEs/Source Editors'.

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  9. HTML Fader is a free app for Windows, belonging to the category 'Programming Languages'.

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  10. Arachnophilia is a free app for Windows, belonging to the category 'IDEs/Source Editors'.

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  11. XML Notepad is a Microsoft-published open-source XML editor that handles huge XML documents and offers real-time XML schema validation. It comes with a...

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  13. GIF Viewer is a nice, free (gpl) Windows program, that belongs to the category Development software with subcategory Development editors (more specifically...

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  14. BlueGriffon is a new open source WYSIWYG cross-platform editor based on Gecko, the same rendering engine that's used in Firefox.Because it's WYSIWYG, its...

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  15. CSE HTML Validator Lite is a free app for Windows, that belongs to the category 'IDEs/Source Editors'.

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  16. Alleycode HTML Editor is a good, free Windows program, being part of the category Development software with subcategory Development editors (more...

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  17. Intel XDK is a cross-platform environment for mobile application development that lets people create apps for mobile phones and tablet computers using only...

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  18. InstaHTML is a free web development program created for web developers and designers. This is a lightweight HTML editor that boasts a clean and simple user...

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  19. BlueJ is a simple, easy-to-use, and efficient integrated development environment for Java, (one of the most popular programming languages). This Java IDE has...

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