Alleycode - HTML editor

Submit portable freeware that you find here. It helps if you include information like description, extraction instruction, Unicode support, whether it writes to the registry, and so on.
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Replika
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Alleycode - HTML editor

#1 Post by Replika »

Alleycode is a fast, sleek and highly productive award winning HTML editor with unique features. If you are new to HTML, Alleycode's great tutorial will walk you through your first coding steps... If you are an established coder you will find a refreshing, non-bloated infrastructure with fast and accurate delivery. Beyond HTML, Alleycode's wizardry focuses on PHP and CSS interaction for professional and easy management of your projects. Best of all, Alleycode is FREE! (we do accept donations if you find it useful)
Features: http://www.alleycode.com/features.htm
  • Synchro View
  • Smart XHTML Tags
  • Quick Edit
  • Assignments
  • CSS Wizard
  • Turf View
  • Optimizer
  • ...
Website: http://www.alleycode.com/

Screenshot: http://www.alleycode.com/screenshots.htm
http://www.alleycode.com/images/screensynchro.gif

Download: http://www.alleycode.com/download.htm
http://www.alleycode.com/download/alleycodesetup.exe

Use Universal Extractor to extract the installer. It writes setting to ini

ronnietheoutlawtorn
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#2 Post by ronnietheoutlawtorn »

I'm a little new to the forums on this site, but have been a frequent visitor for awhile now.

I have recently downloaded the newest version of Alleycode (v2.16.2), available at http://alleycode.com/download.htm, extracted it with UniversalExtractor, ran the program in the {app} folder, and checked it with Regshot 1.8.1. I have found no registry entries (I also used regedit to manually looked through the registry for entries and found none). There seemed to be nothing left behind in any of the Application data folders either.

Correct me if I'm wrong, but the application seems to be portable (and is very handy), so why not add it to TPFC?

JohnW
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#3 Post by JohnW »

A useful post ronnie~~~.
The version is actually now up to V 2.21.
I'm also surprised that it's not in the Database.
Perhaps the reason is that it's not recommended for Vista.

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Very old thread update:

Website offline, still available over at Softpedia: http://www.softpedia.com/get/Internet/W ... itor.shtml

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