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This paper describes some tools to support formal methods, and conversely some formal methods for developing such tools. We focus on distributed cooperative proving over the web. Our tools include a proof editor/assistant, servers for remote proof execution, a distributed truth protocol, an editor generator; and a new method for interface design called algebraic semiotics, which combines semiotics with algebraic specification. Some examples are given.