For someone creating Web pages or learning HTML, Maxthon has a handy feature to let you see the source code for any Web page Maxthon is displaying. The only problem is that by default in Windows, the page is displayed with Notepad, the wimpy text editor that comes with Windows.With Notepad, the source code for the home page of Maxthon looks like this:

Pretty dreary, isn’t it?
Here’s a better way. Tell Maxthon to use NoteTab Lite, a versatile, multifunction text editor so superior to Notepad that they really shouldn’t be mentioned in the same paragraph. Here’s what the source for Maxthon’s home page looks like displayed in NoteTab:
The first thing you notice is that the text is in various colors – blue for code, black for comments, and red for CSS and Javascript. You know what you’re looking at even before you start to read it.
Check out the column on the left side. It’s a library stuffed with HTML commands, syntax, and wizards that let you polish off Web code quickly and with fewer errors. That column can be replaced by several others, including reminders, FTP, smilies, a collection of frequently used text that can be pasted into a document, and 10 other libraries.The Standard and Pro versions of NoteTab cost $19.95 and $29.95, but NoteTab Lite is free.
How to Get the Download:
NoteTab Lite
Price: Free
Download: http://www.notetab.com/
