PageMill, Microsoft
FrontPage, or Macromedia Dreamweaver. While you can certainly
write HTML without such software, you will find that commercial Web development tools
make producing serious Web pages much easier.
However, our experience is that if you are doing serious Web development it is important that you be able to edit HTML directly. Sometimes the commercial editors refuse to do what you want, and the only solution is to edit the HTML yourself. However, this is becoming less of a problem with newer versions that have now gotten quite sophisticated.
Alternatively, you should
consider the purchase of a shareware editor like
HTML Editor, or use the newest versions
of word processing programs like Microsoft Word, which incorporate HTML editing
capability. The following links give a wide variety of shareware products for
HTML editing and translating.
Commercial editors like Dreamweaver
are typically available for $100 or less with educational discounts.