Maqetta
HTML editor
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Maqetta was a free and open-source, web-based WYSIWYG HTML editor designed to edit HTML5 documents and web applications. Its name is derived from the Spanish word maqueta, that means "mock-up".[3] The Maqetta application itself is authored in HTML, and therefore runs in the browser, without requiring additional plugins or downloads.
| Maqetta | |
|---|---|
| Original author | IBM |
| Final release | |
| Written in | JavaScript, HTML, Java |
| Platform | any HTML5-enabled web browser |
| Size | 113 MiB uncompressed (97 MiB .ZIP download) |
| Available in | English |
| Type | HTML editor, Software as a service |
| License | BSD-3-Clause or AFL-2.1[2] |
| Website | maqetta |
| Repository | |
As of May 2013, active development of Maqetta has stopped.[4]
Maqetta was developed by IBM and later donated to the Dojo Foundation as an open-source project[3] under the terms of either the BSD-3-Clause or the AFL-2.1.
The editor was developed in response to a perceived need for open-source HTML5 programming tools equivalent in capability to those available for Adobe Flash and Microsoft Silverlight.[5][6]
The downloadable server component can run on a remote server or on the same computer as the client software (the web browser).