
Amaya is a simple and easy to use web editor that will allow you to publish documents on the web in a snap. This version features several improvements and bug fixes. With this version, you can create and edit XHTML and RDFa documents, scroll the document horizontally by pressing Shift+wheel, resize images directly, edit templates and SVG, among many other things. The user interface looks almost the same, and continues to be very intuitive and user-friendly. Some of the changes are the inclusion of the XHTML, MathML, SVG, Template, and XML panels as tabs in the "Elements tool", and that few new characters are proposed in the "Special Characters tool". Now you can also open a link in a new tab by using the Crtl-Click command and use the Reload command to re-open the source or the structure view. Several improvements have been made regarding template instances editing, including Enter key, transformations, contextual menus and some other. Amaya is perfect for novices and those who do not want to spend money, but if you are looking for a professional HTML editor look somewhere else.
It supports Windows Vista/2000/2003 and XP.
v11.3 [Sep 9, 2009]
Amaya 11.3.1 is now released (9 December 2009).
It supports HTML 4.01, XHTML 1.0, XHTML Basic, XHTML 1.1, HTTP 1.1, MathML 2.0, many CSS 2 features, and SVG.
It now includes a SVG editor (for a subset of the language). You can display and partially edit XML documents. It's an internationalized application. It provides an advanced user interface with contextual menus, a customizable set of menus and tools, predefined themes.
Distributions are available for Linux, Windows and now MacOS X PowerPC and Intel.
This version provides a template support partly funded by the 6th Framework Programme of the European Commission as part of the Palette project.