Amaya for Mac

11.4.7

W3C(Free)

User rating8

Amaya: An Open Source Web Browser/Editor

Amaya is a free and open-source web browser/editor developed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), the main international standards organization for the World Wide Web. It allows users to create and design web content using a WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) interface. Unlike many other WYSIWYG apps, Amaya is not as limiting and supports XML and all W3 standards. It is available for the Mac platform.

With Amaya, users can create impressive websites without requiring extensive design knowledge. The software offers an elegant and powerful web design app that allows users to easily create fonts, insert objects, and change colors. The interface is intuitive, similar to creating a presentation in Powerpoint or KeyNote. However, one downside is that Amaya can be unstable and may crash after a short period of use.

Overall, Amaya is a great tool for those looking to enjoy the original spirit and vision of web design without spending any money. It is a powerful and easy-to-use interface that allows users to create web content with ease.

Technical

Title:
Amaya 11.4.7 for Mac
Requirements:
  • Mac OS X
Language:
English
License:
Free
Latest update:
Wednesday, September 20th 2023
Author:
W3C

http://www.w3.org

SHA-1:
ec75af9308c96b6233647de2dda6a97b6b6293bb
Filename:
amaya-macosx-11.4.7.dmg

Amaya for Mac

11.4.7

W3C(Free)

User rating8

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