
- Previewing SVG in HTML-Kit
- Multiple browser modes on a single tab
- HTML-Kit Tools in German
- Wizards for creating HTML lists and tables
- File versioning and backup
Wondering about running HTML-Kit on Windows 7? Both HTML-Kit Tools and HTML-Kit 292 run on Windows 7.
Here are answers to some of the common questions you may have about HTML-Kit and Windows 7.
Can I run HTML-Kit Tools on Windows 7?
Yes, HTML-Kit Tools has native support for running on Windows 7. It can even take advantage of new features such as Jump Lists and Tasks as shown in this video.
Can I run HTML-Kit 292 on Windows 7?
Yes, HTML-Kit 292 runs on Windows 7. However, since HTML-Kit 292 was designed before Windows 7, 292 doesn’t take advantage of new features in Windows 7. More information is available in this article on running HTML-Kit 292 on Windows Vista and 7.
Does HTML-Kit 292 require XP Mode?
No, XP Mode is not required to run HTML-Kit.
Do I have to do anything special to get HTML-Kit to run on Windows 7?
No, you can simply install HTML-Kit Tools and/or HTML-Kit 292 on Windows 7 as usual.
How about the 64-bit version of Windows 7?
Both HTML-Kit Tools and HTML-Kit 292 run on 64-bit and 32-bit versions of Windows 7.
HTML-Kit Tools running on Windows 7, with support for Jump Lists