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Hi, I have an antique HTML editing program (HTPRO32) from about the 1980's, but I LOVE it. I understand that it's freeware now, and wanted to help my friend get a copy.
Surfing the net brought me to a "Crack" site. Does "crack" mean bootleg?
Any idea of a safe place to go to get this program as freeware?
THANK YOU!Yes - crack means bootleg.Thanks!  I will avoid those sites.
So any suggestions of a proper place to go to get legitimate copies of old HTPRO32?
(I think that it was featured in the Lascaux caves back in my day. . . hard to get primitive SIMPLE software these days!)I'm moving this to software as I think it would receive better attention there. Quote from: leslieed on February 09, 2012, 09:02:54 AM

[...] from about the 1980's

Really? I doubt that. There wan't a WORLD Wide Web in the 1980s. The first publicly available description of HTML was a document called "HTML Tags", first mentioned on the Internet by Berners-Lee in late 1991. "HTML 2.0", the first HTML specification intended to be treated as a standard was released in late 1995.

ANYHOW I think you meant HTMLed by Internet Software Technologies. (HTPRO32 is the name of one of the executables). There were paid for and shareware versions in the mid 1990s but the publisher's website has long gone. Crack sites often exist to plant malware on your computer. We cannot advise using them.

 


On that note explain what your editing needs/skills are and perhaps we can suggest a Free solution... Quote from: leslieed on February 09, 2012, 09:02:54 AM
I understand that it's freeware now

Just wondering: where did you hear that?I've had a pretty good look around - I imagine you'd need to be looking on old FTP archive sties to get a copy these days.  The only download I've been able to find is here: HTMLed PRO 3.0.6.Numerous freeware HTML editors are available.  One is KompoZer.  For more, see http://webdesign.about.com/od/windowshtmleditors/tp/free-windows-editors.htm


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