RE: CoffeeCup HTML Editor 2010 Now...

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+ Code Cleaner now remembers settings.

Thank you for fixing this! :)
It's a great time saver for those of us who can not use the 'standard defaults', e.g. for the charset definition!

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Very nice product! After checking out the free trials for a couple of years, and passing, I finally bought it.
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Per wrote:
+ Code Cleaner now remembers settings.

Thank you for fixing this! :)
It's a great time saver for those of us who can not use the 'standard defaults', e.g. for the charset definition!



I absolutely agree with this. It was a much needed fix.
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Hiya Highcountry, Welcome to the forums and glad to hear it. I've had a few programs through the years that I've done that with for lots of different software companies and would eventually buy it too hehe. Registered versions have their perks for sure, support here and upgrades for life being 2 major ones :)
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Thanks Jo Ann,

I actually use lots of Coffee Cup stuff, but WebEasy has been my "go to" for years when it comes to WYSIWYG web design software. Also have Dreamweaver CS4 but it's just too time consuming to get anything done. I am really enjoying HTML Editor for what WE doesn't offer and DW handles at a snail's pace.

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