- Free! (The "lite" version anyway)
- Works with most browsers, including FireFox, Netscape and with some limitations, Safari.
- Has a search box, the Image Manager, to find pictures in SharePoint libraries. (this alone might be worth the upgrade) (only works with MOSS, not WSS)
- Has a HyperLinks Properties panel with a Browse button to browse to any content in your site collection.
- Includes a "Format Stripper" button to remove various formatting information included with Copy and Paste operations including Font, Word Formatting, All HTML and CSS.
Negatives:
- Not out of the box SharePoint, and could be impacted by future SharePoint service packs and versions.
- Does not work in SharePoint Basic Pages - these still include the built-in editor.
- Does not work with "HTML Fields" and the Content Editor Web Part.
- The default use will show the RadEditor in non-IE browsers and the built-in Editor in IE browsers. You can enable a second feature to display the RadEditor in both types of browsers.
- Something else to add to your disaster recovery planning documention. (You do have this don't you?) You will have to reinstall after rebuilding a server.
- It has to be turned on at the site level. So once installed it will have to be turned on for every site and sub-site. Their FAQ has the steps change the Feature to the Site Collection (web) level.
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