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Several tools were used to create the Civil War Live pages. These pages are best viewed with the latest and greatest of Netscape:
However, these pages are compatible with just about every browser, including UNIX's text-based Lynx.
Several utilities, bridging several operating systems were used to create the Civil War Live Web site. These utilities are listed below.
On the DOS Platform
- Microsoft Editor, the wonderful edit.com (and qbasic.com) found with all installments of MS-DOS.
- CHtml (Convert HTML), a custom utility coded by Anthony Presley (a member of the team).
- The Graphics Workshop, a nifty little shareware utility that helps convert files.
On the Windows 3.x / Win16 Platform
- Microsoft Notepad, another handy little utility that comes with all installments of Microsoft Windows
- Kobayashi Software's Prolix, a nice fully featured text editor.
- Ian Mead's UltraEdit, a more powerful text/hex editor.
- Paint Shop Pro, another shareware utility that is helpful when dealing with graphics.
On the Windows 95 / Win32 Platform
- Programmers Editor, another fully featured text editor.
- Microsoft Word, a commercial word processor.
- The GIF Construction Kit, a shareware GIF creator that helps produce multi-image GIF image files.
- Adobe Photoshop, a commercial, professional image editor.
On the UNIX Platform
- VI, The ever cryptic, ever wonderful vi editor.
We are proud to announce that none of the Civil War Live pages were created using a Macintosh computer.
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