Inexpensive HTML editors?

So Angela’s work is looking to purchase an inexpensive Windows based HTML editor. They suggested FrontPage, after deciding that Dreamweaver was probably too expensive for them. She’s not the worlds biggest Frontpage fan, (neither am I), so she’s looking for some alternatives that’ll be cheaper, or the same in price as Frontpage, but still be a darn good WYSIWYG HTML editor. Any recommendations? Know any that offer a free trial? I’ve really only used Dreamweaver or hand-coded for years so I don’t have a lot to offer her. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated!

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