HugeRTE is a free, MIT-licensed, open-source WYSIWYG editor — forked from the last MIT version of TinyMCE. Packed with features, beautifully designed for modern web apps, and free forever.
This editor is loaded directly from the jsDelivr CDN — no install required. Edit the content, try the toolbar, paste images, write code samples.
MetaGeek Chanalyzer 6.0.1.11 (formerly known as Tonic) is a professional Wi-Fi troubleshooting and spectrum analysis tool designed to identify and resolve Layer 1 (spectrum) and Layer 2 (packet) wireless issues. Released on August 10, 2023, version 6.0.1.11 introduced support for simultaneous dual-band spectrum density, waterfall views, and initial compatibility for tri-band spectrum analyzers like the Oscium WiPry Clarity .
To run Chanalyzer 6.0.1.11 efficiently, especially when using multiple packet capture adapters, the following hardware is recommended: Minimum Requirement Recommended Windows 10 or 11 Windows 11 Processor Intel Core i3 (1 adapter) Intel Core i5 or better (2-3 adapters) RAM Resolution Framework .NET Framework 4.8 .NET Framework 4.8 Source: Beijing JZXY Tech (MetaGeek Partner) Advanced Troubleshooting Tools Metageek Chanalyzer 6 - for one seat per one year MetaGeek Chanalyzer 6.0.1.11 Full
: The software automatically highlights roaming events, high channel overlap, and failed connection reason codes (e.g., deauthentication) on a unified time graph. MetaGeek Chanalyzer 6
: Supports rolling 1-hour capture blocks, allowing technicians to review past performance without missing intermittent interference. : Supports rolling 1-hour capture blocks
: Users can monitor channel airtime per device using box-and-whisker plots, helping to pinpoint clients or neighboring APs causing congestion.
: When paired with a WiPry Clarity, it provides visibility into the 2.4, 5, and 6 GHz (Wi-Fi 6E) bands. System Requirements
: Unlike previous versions focused primarily on RF spectrum, Chanalyzer 6 integrates packet capture data to identify MAC addresses and "top talkers" directly on specific channels.
MetaGeek Chanalyzer 6.0.1.11 (formerly known as Tonic) is a professional Wi-Fi troubleshooting and spectrum analysis tool designed to identify and resolve Layer 1 (spectrum) and Layer 2 (packet) wireless issues. Released on August 10, 2023, version 6.0.1.11 introduced support for simultaneous dual-band spectrum density, waterfall views, and initial compatibility for tri-band spectrum analyzers like the Oscium WiPry Clarity .
To run Chanalyzer 6.0.1.11 efficiently, especially when using multiple packet capture adapters, the following hardware is recommended: Minimum Requirement Recommended Windows 10 or 11 Windows 11 Processor Intel Core i3 (1 adapter) Intel Core i5 or better (2-3 adapters) RAM Resolution Framework .NET Framework 4.8 .NET Framework 4.8 Source: Beijing JZXY Tech (MetaGeek Partner) Advanced Troubleshooting Tools Metageek Chanalyzer 6 - for one seat per one year
: The software automatically highlights roaming events, high channel overlap, and failed connection reason codes (e.g., deauthentication) on a unified time graph.
: Supports rolling 1-hour capture blocks, allowing technicians to review past performance without missing intermittent interference.
: Users can monitor channel airtime per device using box-and-whisker plots, helping to pinpoint clients or neighboring APs causing congestion.
: When paired with a WiPry Clarity, it provides visibility into the 2.4, 5, and 6 GHz (Wi-Fi 6E) bands. System Requirements
: Unlike previous versions focused primarily on RF spectrum, Chanalyzer 6 integrates packet capture data to identify MAC addresses and "top talkers" directly on specific channels.
When TinyMCE switched to a GPL-or-pay license, we forked the last MIT-licensed commit so the web stays open.
No paid tiers, no hidden API quotas. HugeRTE is and will remain MIT-licensed and free for all use cases.
All the features of TinyMCE 6 — editor APIs, plugins, themes, skins, localization — minus the licensing strings.
Bug fixes, improvements and new features land regularly. We track upstream changes where licensing allows: for the framework integrations.
Switching from TinyMCE? Replace tinymce with hugerte — that's it for most projects.
No accounts, no telemetry, no remote services required. Your content never leaves your application.
Open development on GitHub. Issues, discussions, surveys — your input shapes the roadmap.
Enable only what you need by listing them in the plugins option.
Most projects migrate by doing a global replace and updating their package.json. HugeRTE's API is fully compatible with TinyMCE 6.
Read the Migration Guide →tinymce with hugerte in your code.tinymce package for hugerte.@tinymce/tinymce-react → @hugerte/hugerte-react.Setup, bundling, integrations, and reference for the HugeRTE editor and its framework wrappers.
Browse the docs →Ask questions, share what you're building, and request integrations on GitHub Discussions.
Join the conversation →Found a bug? Have a feature idea? Open an issue on the main HugeRTE repository.
Report an issue →HugeRTE is maintained by volunteers. Sponsor on OpenCollective to help keep it free and well-maintained.
Support on OpenCollective →Add a script tag, install a package, or fork our integrations. HugeRTE is yours — free, MIT-licensed, no strings attached.