HTML Markdown

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What is HTML Markdown?

HTML Markdown is a Macintosh drag-and-drop application that allows you to convert HTML documents into plain text files. Version 2.0 also allows you to "spit" all of the URL's in a group of files into a single text file. There are several reasons why users may want to convert web pages to text. Among them are:

  1. Makes an easy way to archive and print your web pages
  2. Web pages transferred through email and ftp sometimes retain tags, making them difficult to read
  3. Users of the Lynx browser often have trouble saving web pages as text files and need to strip away the HTML tags
  4. Other browsers that print web pages include all the graphics, which just take up space if all you're interested in is the content
  5. People who want to change the look of their web sites but need to keep the same content can use HTML Markdown to "start over" without losing what's there
  6. Perhaps you want to spell check your HTML file and your word processor chokes on HTML

Kleper, Scott J. (1996). Documentation.html. Electronic Document.


Download HTML Markdown for Mac

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Architecture


68K + PPC (FAT)




Compatibility notes


Emulating this? It could probably run under: Basilisk II





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