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  2. Photopea - Wikipedia

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    Photopea (/ ˈ f oʊ t ə ˈ p iː / FOH-tə-PEE) is a web-based photo and graphics editor developed by Ivan Kutskir. It is used for image editing, making illustrations, web design or converting between different image formats. Photopea is advertising-supported software, and offers a premium ad-free subscription. It is compatible with all ...

  3. TinyMCE - Wikipedia

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    An image and file uploader and browser for rich text editors that supports personal directories and quotas. TinyMCE 3.x Being actively developed as of 2023-02 but no further updates to TinyMCE support and no support for versions of TinyMCE beyond 3.x. [16] PDW Media Browser A media browser with a Windows 7-style user interface. TinyMCE 3.x

  4. CKEditor - Wikipedia

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    CKEditor 4 is fully compatible with most web browsers, including latest stable releases of Google Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Microsoft Edge, Opera and Internet Explorer 10 and 11. [17] In mobile environments, it has close to full support in Safari (iOS6 +) and Chrome (Android).

  5. CSS HTML Validator - Wikipedia

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    CSS HTML Validator (previously named CSE HTML Validator) is an HTML editor and CSS editor for Microsoft Windows (and Linux and other Unix-like operating systems when used with Wine) that helps web developers create syntactically correct and accessible HTML/HTML5, XHTML, and CSS documents by locating errors, potential problems like browser compatibility issues, and common mistakes.

  6. Brackets (text editor) - Wikipedia

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    Created by Adobe Inc., it is free and open-source software licensed under the MIT License, and is currently maintained on GitHub by open-source developers. It is written in JavaScript, HTML and CSS. Brackets is cross-platform, available for macOS, Windows, and most Linux distributions.

  7. Greenshot - Wikipedia

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    If the user needs to add annotations, highlightings or obfuscations to the screenshot the built-in image editor can be used. Greenshot's image editor is a basic vector graphics editor; however, it offers some pixel-based filters. It allows to draw basic shapes (rectangles, ellipses, lines, arrows and freehand) and add text to a screenshot.

  8. Fotor - Wikipedia

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    Fotor is a multi-platform photo editing software. [3] It was first launched in 2012 and was dubbed "Photoshop Lite" by the BBC. [4] Fotor's software is available on mobile devices, desktop computers, and online as a web app. [5] It offers a suite of image editing tools and features for users to edit and enhance photos quickly and easily.

  9. CoffeeCup HTML Editor - Wikipedia

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    The external preview, in a separate window, can use any and all web browsers installed on the user's computer, but must be refreshed manually. It does not update continuously while coding. According to the authors the editor was the first to support JavaScript (version 3.5 Sep. 1996), split-screen editing (version 4.0, March 1997) and built-in ...