CKEditor

Some people I know simply love Web-based editors, but I must say I’m not exactly crazy about them. No matter if we’re talking about code or some article, I’m always more comfortable using Notepad++ or some other similar tool that I have installed in my computer already, and I don’t have to get into detail with this – after all, it doesn’t really matter what you like to use, as long as you get the job done, right?
CKEditor
Today, I have a little something for you, all those who don’t like editing the way I do – we’re talking about a Web-based editor, of course, and its name is CKEditor. I could tell you a lot about it, but I think you should check the demo first of all. Then… you can draw the conclusions, of course!

To me, CKEditor looks like a pretty fast tool, easy to use and pretty customizable (I love the ability to use skins!). The cherry on top of the cake is the ability to use plugins, so CKEditor’s feature list can grow, grow, grow…

Covered by a bunch of licenses, CKEditor is free to use and works with most major browsers, so why don’t you give it a try? 🙂

Compatibility: IE, Firefox, Chrome, Safari and Opera have been confirmed to work properly with CKEditor, but I can add Flock and Mathon to that list, too

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