misc wrote:
... The only thing that bothered me was trying to make removing it sound like it was a feature in itself. It's a pet peeve of mine having people trying to spin things rather then just be upfront. I can totally understand and respect the decision to remove the WYSIWIG feature if it was just a money drain for them. Just wish they just said that and didn't try to make it sound like removing something was somehow a new positive feature.
Well I thought I had explained that part, but apparently I didn't do it very good lol. Anyways, it truly was a good thing, it was something that needed to be done in order for them to add the new features that we have now. The way the program was coded before it was not possible to give us a lot of the features we needed and in order to do that the visual side had to be taken out as it was getting in the way of trying to add new things. There's no cover up here, no spin, no lying or coniving. It truly was needed to be done for us to get the extra features we wanted much more than the visual design side.
It is called "HTML" Editor after all

And the visual part was a total nightmare at the end after all due to the browser problems that were created as time went by. Wasn't worth fixing, was much better to be removed.
Yes there have been other complaints, but to be honest I've seen a whole lot more posts about people loving the new changes and features than I have complaints. Give it a chance and you'll see it's worth the effort, not to mention the small price, to use it. It really is one of the most feature filled editors out there that is easy to use and not overly expensive (watch for sales, they run a lot of those and you can usually get 20% or more off). If you really want something that does what you need, you're going to pay much more than HTML Editor costs for it. I believe you can't get Expression Web for under $200 and DreamWeaver CS6 for less than $400 so it's pretty well an expensive ride for other programs. I've tried a few others and none of them have the features that HTML Editor has, or not all of them as well as the ease of use with quite a few others were like rocket science trying to figure out how to use them lol.
Anyways, I'm babbling, but suffice it to say the removal was indeed necessary in order to upgrade the code needed for the new features. One of the things many of us already knew was that because of the visual editor tab, we couldn't have the features we had been asking for for a long time. It was a very welcome removal for a very lot of HTML Editor users by far.