HTML5, CSS, JavaScript, HTML, Snippet Editor Reviews

3/5 rating based on 6 reviews. Read all reviews for HTML5, CSS, JavaScript, HTML, Snippet Editor for iPhone.
HTML5, CSS, JavaScript, HTML, Snippet Editor is paid iOS app published by Tyanya Software LLC.

Junk app

SwampLight

Not ready for production. Does not work as advertised. Very poor user interface. Poor quality built-in browser, can't try code in external browser. Too bad, sounded like just what I wanted.


Nice app

Go525

Finally can do "view source" on my ipad. Love the capabalility to use iphone agent, amazed at how many ppl have designed their web for iphone. Indent my code is cool, it would be nicer if syntax coloring is added. Also missing lanscape mode, otherwise it is a five star.


Great app!

HTMLhack

Simple, works as advertised. Good for testing HTML5 code. Built-in references are handy.


Really helpful

webmonkeymon

I found almost immediately what I needed to fix for my mobile web app/webkit page. I work in .net i can't get vs2010 to help me like this. It's like the web developer plug in for Firefox on the iPhone. You will get your 2 bucks back in time easily. 0k the icon is not glossy, your point? Since often the code for mobile is rendered, its not so easy to copy it using your dev machine at work. I am no mobile guru, but now I got a behind the scenes seat.


Way better than JS-(down to 3stars)

Hads1967

The references are a little hard to find and clicking through two layers to open a reference is a pain. I really don't know what the console is for ( mine is always empty) However, the ability to simply email your code with one click ( no copy, close app, open mail and then paste) is awesome as well as the programmers keyboard. I was working in JS-1 to practice my coding but this is much better. Upon much use. THIS APP CRASHES A LOT!!!


Bad app

Ss101y

Waste of money, don't buy this. It's not showing the correct source of the loaded we page. Using a browser on my computer is better than this. Question to the developer why are you putting fake claims about untested functionality.