This software enables creation of customizable HTML pages with features like editing, highlighting, inserting images, hyperlinks and emoticons. It allows setting colors, fonts and bookmarks while also offering source code protection. It is particularly suited for e-Learning content, and allows switching to the original version anytime.
This software allows you to do more than just edit text. You can insert images, emoticons, and hyperlinks. You can also set colors, fonts, and bookmarks. With TuneText, you can switch to the original version at any time or view highlights only.
Conceptually, TuneText is not just an editor but also a customizer. Its focus is on helping readers to adapt and personalize existing content by making small improvements. The software has an easy point-and-click interface that allows you to create your own view of the web or eBook content. You can also share it with the community while preserving the original version intact and secure.
The technology used in TuneText is a set of original solutions implemented as a universal module in HTML and JavaScript. The only requirement is a browser IE5.5+. For content developers, a special builder converts their HTML pages into the ready-to-use TuneText application.
The software has different display modes such as original view, edit/highlight-enabled, show edits or highlights only. It also has different highlight modes such as color, underline, italic, bold, and uppercase. You can protect your content by disabling copy, right-click, print, or none. TuneText also encodes HTML source code.
TuneText's key novelty is applying the "cellular" structure to information. This is done by separating HTML tags and textual content, and breaking the latter into words ("cells"). This ensures that you are saving changes only to those cells that were modified rather than the whole document. It's like each word has its own mini-editor. The advantage of this is not only a more compact and fast format but also separating creator's and reader's content (if any).
Highlights are automatically saved on the local computer (as Microsoft's UserData Behaviour) and saving them as a backup file is also supported. This makes it a valuable tool for developers of e-learning content such as tutorials, online and CD libraries, eZines, and more.
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