THE GOOD
HTML validation ensures that your code will work on certain browsers; database and script wizards make it easy to add functionality without coding; inexpensive when compared to GoLive.

THE BAD
Lacks a split-screen view to help you visualize your changes as you code; clumsy macro programmer.

THE BOTTOM LINE
Although Namo WebEditor has a WYSIWYG view, its lack of HTML help and its strong site-management features make it more suitable for experienced Web builders who are looking for a cheaper alternative to Adobe GoLive.

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Average CNET Reader Rating: 2.0 out of 10

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  1. January 26, 2007 04:25
    Mediocre
    1.0/5
    I expected much more with this product. I also purchased Web Canvas and Free Motion. All have bugs, all have Help files poorly written, packaged Templates/Objects do not work and Tech Support is a joke...

    - tonytassoni


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