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Macintosh TextEdit is a simple text editor that many people use to write HTML pages. It comes free with the Macintosh OS. These links show how easy it is to use to write HTML and you can even use it to write XML.
Find TextEdit on Your Macintosh
If you run a version of Macintosh OS, then chances are that you have TextEdit included on the machine. But sometimes it can be hard to find.
Writing HTML with Macintosh TextEdit
You already have a great HTML editor built into your Macintosh - TextEdit. Learn how to use TextEdit to write HTML.
Using Apple TextEdit for PHP - About PHP
You can even use TextEdit to write PHP files. Angela, the About PHP Guide explains how.
How do I use TextEdit with HTML Files? - Ask Dave Taylor
If you're used to using SimpleText to write HTML files on a Mac OS 9 system, you might have a little trouble switching to TextEdit. But it doesn't have to be hard. Dave Taylor will show you how.
Convert formatted text to valid HTML using TextEdit - Mac OS X Hints
If you have documents written in native Cocoa applications you can convert them to HTML fairly easily with TextEdit.
How to Set Up TextEdit as an HTML or Plain Text Editor - Apple
TextEdit renders HTML by default, so to set it up as an HTML editor, you need to do a couple of things.
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