An open sourceWeb browser
editor that authors can use to create and update documents on the Web. Amaya
offers integration between browsing and editing features in a single
environment. Amaya started at W3C in 1996 as
HTML plus CSS style sheets
editor. Currently, it supports XML and a number of XML
applications, such as MathML. Amaya also includes a
collaborative annotation application based on Resource Description Framework (RDF),
XLink, and XPointer. Amaya is hosted by W3C and is
available for Windows, Unix and MacOS X platforms.
W3C - The World Wide Web Consortium Home page for W3C. Contains information regarding the organization and its activities. Additionally, there are links to technical reports and publications, sample code, user interface items, and interest groups.
Amaya - W3C's Editor/Browser Amaya is an open source software project hosted by W3C. The Amaya software is written in C and is available for Windows, Unix platforms and MacOS X.
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