Simple HTML editor that supports syntax, inserts elements and does not feature WYSIWYG.
HtLite is a freeware HTML editor app developed by B Vormbaum EDV for Windows. It's light on system resources, powerful and reliable.
The download has been tested by an editor here on a PC and a list of features has been compiled; see below. We've also created some screenshots of HtLite to illustrate the user interface and show the overall usage and features of this HTML editing program.
A plain and straightforward HTML editor without a designer
HtLite is an HTML and XHTML Editor which does not feature a WYSIWYG layout but rather simple text.
If you do not need an integrated HTML designer to create your websites HtLite is a slim HTML editor and a comfortable and low priced option.
Features of HtLite
- Analytical: Advanced analytics and reporting.
- Compatible: Works with all major web browsers and web servers.
- Connected: Built-in support for social media integration.
- Customizable: Create custom configurations to suit your needs.
- Dynamic: Supports real-time content updates.
- Extensible: Expandable with plugins and extensions.
- Fast: Blazing fast speeds, no waiting.
- Interoperable: Compatible with multiple platforms and APIs.
- Intuitive: Easy to use interface and navigation.
- Modular: Tailor-made modules for specific tasks.
- Optimized: High performance and low resource utilization.
- Reliable: High uptime and no downtime.
- Responsive: Automatically scales to fit any device.
- Scalable: Supports large websites and databases.
- Secure: Military grade encryption and firewall protection.
Compatibility and License
HtLite is provided under a freeware license on Windows from HTML editors with no restrictions on usage. Download and installation of this PC software is free and 5.9.0.0 is the latest version last time we checked.
B Vormbaum EDV accepts donations for the continued development of this free software.
What version of Windows can HtLite run on?
HtLite can be used on a computer running Windows 11 or Windows 10. Previous versions of the OS shouldn't be a problem with Windows 8 and Windows 7 having been tested. It comes in both 32-bit and 64-bit downloads.
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