Amaya
INRIA Vincent Amaya Grif WYSIWYG SGML 1980 Quintet decade and created by Irene Vatton Editor is a direct descendant, and the HTML editor of seminars based on the Grif own, and develops and sells a French software company, Grif SA.
Originally designed for the structured text editor (predating SGML) and later in the HTML and CSS editor, it was expanded such as XHTML, MathML, and SVG XML features are included.
Amaya PNG and SVG as well as a subset of SVG animation as a free and open form of the image is displayed.
Free and open Amaya browsing capabilities, INRIA, the French national research institute, and later the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) approved the project structure created by the editor, with [1] is the most important WYSIWYG Web authoring tool International Standards Organization for the World Wide Web. It is very light, so it does not use the resources of multiple computers
Used for the test today, that new web technologies do not support major browsers are still in bed.
The first customer to use RDF Schema XPointer Amaya annotation support. Browser, Linux, Windows, Mac OS X, AmigaOS and other channels are available.
Tamaya former name was Amaya. Logo is the name of the share of wood Tamaya. By a French company and brand Tamaya developers decided to make the first letter of the ice Amaya.