Amaya is a web editor that includes a large toolkit for creating and editing complex documents directly on the Internet. Remote file management, editing and viewing are all part of Amaya.
Amaya features
Amaya is a full-featured http-browser, with the ability to view web-pages. Amaya was developed back in 1996, and it was built with W3C technologies, with the idea of combining all the available networking technologies.
Amaya perfectly demonstrates all these technologies in action, using combinations of them in a single, consistent environment. Amaya's earliest incarnations were a simple web editor for the Html markup language and CSS stylesheets. Today, the program has expanded dramatically with xml support added to the simple markup language and more applications such as MathMl, SVG and XHtml.
All of these applications can be edited simultaneously in Amaya. It comes with a large base (Resource Description Framework, XPointer and XLink) for developing these applications.
Amaya is completely free and open source, written in the C programming language and available for platforms such as macOS, Linux and Windows.