We evaluated over 20 free HTML editors for Macintosh based on over 40 different criteria relevant to professional web designers and developers. The following applications are the best free HTML editors for Macintosh, both WYSIWYG and text editors, ranked from best to worst. Each editor listed has a score, percentage, and a link to more information.
Komodo Edit is without a doubt the best free XML editor out there. It has a lot of great features for HTML and CSS development. And if that wasn’t enough, you can also get extensions for it to add languages or other useful features (like special characters).
Komodo Edit isn’t the best HTML editor out there, but it’s great for the price, especially if you’re building in XML. I use Komodo Edit every day for my XML work, and I also use it a lot for basic HTML editing. This is an editor I couldn’t live without.
There are two versions of Komodo: Komodo Edit and Komodo IDE.