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UPOhtml is a plain text HTML editor developed by UPOsoft. It is developed for use on the Microsoft Windows platform. The text editor is targeted at both beginners and experts.

Features
* Mini-Editor
* Preview webpage with the built in preview feature or in a web browser.
* Insert special character entities
* Insert current date and time
* Insert popular html tags.
* Website wizard
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