04/30/2008, 3:15pm, EDT
Wednesday, April 30th
HyperEdit 1.6 adds Safari 3.1 Web Inspector
Tumult has posted an update to HyperEdit, its central piece of software. The program is described as a "lightweight" editor of HTML and PHP code, with a particular emphasis on live preview; instead of having to manually refresh a browser, users can watch code change in a side panel as they continue to type. The app uses the same rendering engine as Safari, and any lines violating W3C standards are underlined in red.
The v1.6 patch introduces support for Safari 3.1's version of Web Inspector, which lets users browse through the DOM hierarchy of a page. Users can also force HyperEdit to show invisible characters, and the software is now equipped with auto-updating, as well as "better" support of Mac OS X Leopard. The app costs $25, and runs on Mac OS X 10.4 or later.

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