FreeStyle - Edit Cascading Style Sheets right on your Palm OS device with FreeStyle, the first Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) editor for Palm OS devices.
From the company that brought you Torpedo, the first HTML editor for the Palm OS comes FreeStyle, the first and only CSS editor for the Palm OS. Taking a queue from Torpedo's award-winning generator functions, FreeStyle generates most CSS code for you in a few taps. Just insert some plain text values and the syntax for CSS will be generated for you automatically.
FreeStyle also includes the new Torpedo Splice Feature, which allows you to directly splice your CSS code right into a Torpedo HTML File's statement. No copying and pasting or switching programs - you can splice and then keep working.
FreeStyle also includes a beautiful color interface. Don't worry, monochrome device users. A black and white interface is available, with a grayscale interface on the way.
With FreeStyle you also get on-Palm documentation in DOC and Quickword Rich Text Formats. That way, if you're on the road you can get help quick. Also, you have HTML documentation on the desktop, complete with picture tutorials. The HTML Help is also accessible in our web site's support section so you're never out of reach of help.
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Supported operating systems:
Palm OS 3.x, Palm OS 4.x, Palm OS 5.x
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