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muhkayoh
Beta Tester
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Hi,
I was just checking out the demo and think the program is great overall. Good idea and well done.
The major suggestion I have is to get a more cross-platform WYSIWYG editor. Maybe you could use whatever it is they have in the latest version of WordPress.
I saw that SnippetMaster has only been tested in IE so I was not surprised when the editor failed in FireFox (my preferred browser). But when I opened IE (which I mostly keep so I can see web pages that I work on the same way that most people see them  ) the page kept trying to install Microsoft Word. I don't have that either as I'm an Open Office guy. I was able to finally run the demo by just canceling the browser's attempt to install Word, but I could see the scenario being confusing to some users.
So, while the path you've chosen will certainly work for the majority of users, moving to a more cross platform editor would seem to be a good idea. And again I recommend the editor used in WordPress (the blog software) because I've never had a problem with it in any browser.
Cheers,
Matt Jordan
ShortTrackTalk.com
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admin
Forum Administrator

Posts: 1430
SnippetMaster Author
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The major suggestion I have is to get a more cross-platform WYSIWYG editor. Maybe you could use whatever it is they have in the latest version of WordPress.
Hi Matt,
Actually, the new version of SnippetMaster (now in beta testing) uses the same editor from WordPress.  (tinyMCE) It is not a perfect editor, but it certainly is cross-browser compatible, and works on the MAC. It is MUCH better then the current editor, and is a major improvement.
I'm looking forward to having the beta testing finished over the next few weeks, so be sure to subscribe to the mailing list so you know when it is released for final production.
Cheers!

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