Does anyone know what the oldest HTML editor for the Mac might be? That is, not something like TeachText or SimpleText where you manually coded everything, but software designed for editing HTML pages.
BBEdit had plugins available as early as 1994, it appears.
For a graphical HTML editor, there was Arachnid, released in 1995.
The first website didn't go up until December 1990 and it wasn't until August of 1991 that the world wide web was a publicly available system. So, there likely wouldn't be any Mac HTML editing software prior to 1991. Could BBEdit and its plugins be the oldest text-based HTML editor and Arachnid the oldest WYSIWYG HTML editor?
Or were other applications available prior to either of those?
BBEdit had plugins available as early as 1994, it appears.
For a graphical HTML editor, there was Arachnid, released in 1995.
The first website didn't go up until December 1990 and it wasn't until August of 1991 that the world wide web was a publicly available system. So, there likely wouldn't be any Mac HTML editing software prior to 1991. Could BBEdit and its plugins be the oldest text-based HTML editor and Arachnid the oldest WYSIWYG HTML editor?
Or were other applications available prior to either of those?



