Emacsspeak with emacs will work if you are geeky.  There is also Sandbox (or is 
it sandvox) which is fairly useful.


Jonathan C. Cohn
jonc...@cox.net



On Apr 27, 2012, at 9:06 AM, Martin McCormick wrote:

>       I am looking for a way besides manually cobbling html
> together to build web pages with forms that users could fill in
> to help us provide automated services that we presently must
> manually suffer through. We have no way to tell the customer
> what he/she should enter. They don't know what we want so
> nobody's happy.
> 
>       The logic we need to work through is not tremendously
> sophisticated so this shouldn't be that much of a job but I need
> some sort of engine that would help me design what we need.
> 
>       This topic has come up before so I am asking whether
> anybody has found a solution that
> A.  runs on the Mac
> 
> B. works with VO
> 
>       This problem is the type that can drive one to want to
> play in the traffic on a busy street or count the hours, minutes
> and seconds over the next 5 years to retirement.
> 
>       Neither one of these activities is really productive and
> the traffic thing is down-right painful to think about so I
> would rather come up with a web designer system and save the day
> for everybody while also saving my sanity.:-)
> 
>       I am also exploring this same topic on the Linux side of
> things as I really don't care which platform it is as long as it
> is unix-based, free or reasonable, and accessible.
> 
>       Thanks for all constructive suggestions.
> 
> Martin McCormick
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