> Maybe due to the freeness factor?

That could certainly be part of it. Then there's the fact that it's an
ActiveX component, which is the kiss of death in the
post-XPSP2/Firefox world. And the fact that it doesn't appear to do
XHTML doesn't help.

On an intranet, without any web wonks to service, it could be a great
solution. But it probably isn't going to be anyone's first suggestion
in a general "what's a good WYSIWYG?" discussion.

--
Roger Benningfield
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