AquaLogic Publisher's Rich Text editor leaves a lot to be desired. PublisherEditor addresses many of the known problems with the out-of-the-box "WYSIWYG" editor - and more, all wthout compromising the advanced features of Publisher such as version control. By adding a simple JS file to your header and a special <div> tag to your presentation templates, an "Edit Item" link allows easy and secure inline editing of Content Items. There are even tools available to automate this process, so you can immediately realize the benefits of this functionality without having to manually edit all templates.
Take a look at the screencast for the product, and see below for a feature list:
Features include:
Pasting content from Microsoft Word is possible without corrupting the styles
Check-outs, saves, check-ins, and publishing are performed in one click, and all version history capabilities that Publisher provides are still available
Styles in the rich editor are the same as the page, so there's no guess-work on what the content will look like when it's published
Dynamically define styles, fonts, and sizes as you deem appropriate to prevent "style sprawl"
Page anchor links can be created and won't be broken on save/checkin
Users don't have to go from the HTML editor to the rich text editor to actually save content (a Publisher 6.5 bug)
Images can be uploaded and actually viewed in the editor; gatewaying, relative links, and adaptive tags such as pt://images aren't broken.
Adaptive tags are not broken and are actually enhanced (rather than seeing XML you see formatted text)
The HTML DOM won't be corrupted when you're updating the HTML
Previews can be viewed in-line on the actual page the item will appear on
Link to other communities, pages, and portlets by selecting them in a simple dialog box - no more copying links!
Easily upload and link to files/documents for quick inclusion in the item
In-line spell checker like Microsoft Word
Browse existing images and files and quickly link to them
Automatically refresh portlet caches so publishing items results in the content actually being updated