Araneae, better known as Arial is a free software only available for Windows operating system, which is part of the group Software with sub-category Web development tools (more specifically XML & HTML). Araneae is not too heavy software that doesn't require much free memory as compared to the average application in the same category. It is an open source project that provides the best WYSIWYG web application building environment and tools for all users who want to create simple but professional looking web applications. The software is designed to work in all platforms such as Windows, Linux and Mac OS X operating systems. In other words, the software is cross-compatible. However, this software can only be used for free.
To use the application, you just have to download the file and save it on your computer in a desired location such as C:/Araneae or if you are using Windows, simply copy it into the Windows folder and then use the Start menu to launch it. The main interface of araneae consists of two panels on the left side - one for the source code and another for the output. While viewing the source code, you will see a toolbar containing the options such as building options and text formatting. Meanwhile, when you view the generated HTML code, you will see a number of buttons such as those for inserting images, inserting JavaScript files and many more.
This free software also comes along with a number of useful features including support for almost all types of Microsoft Office programs such as excel and outlook. Besides, it also offers you access to Microsoft Word macro tools and other editing tools such as Text editor, HTML/XHTML/CSS preprocessor and many more. In short, the software comes with everything you need to create professional looking e-books or articles with great accuracy. Another great thing about it is that it supports most common word processing applications such as Microsoft Word, Publisher and Mac OS X. Lastly, it comes with an interactive console that makes it easy for you to debug any problem in your application.