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mdelcour2000 |
Posted - 03 June 2008 : 14:41:50 Can anyone recomend a good webpage design software? I have been using Coffee Cup's software and I'm not that impressed. I would like to use Dreamweaver but it's so darn expensive. I would really like a GOOD, RELIABLE, CHEAP software.....if such a one exists.....< |
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Panhandler |
Posted - 04 June 2008 : 20:00:51 Expression Web is a good product. But now, Expression Web 2.0 is available on Amazon.com and is promised to ship June 19th. Overview: http://www.microsoft.com/expression/products/overview.aspx?key=web
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SiSL |
Posted - 04 June 2008 : 18:32:26 quote: Originally posted by Shaggy
quote: Originally posted by SiSL when I need WYSIWYG ...
Which should be never!
You know sometimes you get lazy :p
Seriously, I often design overall concept on my WYSIWYG editors, such as forum layout and such. Then port them appropiately to applications. I tell you Expression Web is great for CSS 2.1 < |
Shaggy |
Posted - 04 June 2008 : 14:27:33 quote: Originally posted by SiSL when I need WYSIWYG ...
Which should be never!
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SiSL |
Posted - 04 June 2008 : 13:46:50 when I need WYSIWYG, I recommend Microsoft Expression Web, however, I also recommend UltraEdit for coding for sure... It's top-class tool.< |
bobby131313 |
Posted - 04 June 2008 : 10:37:45 quote: Instead of upgrading my aging copy of Dreamweaver MX (which has been crashing and locking up more and more frequently these days)
Deleting the DW cache file cures a ton of crashing issues.< |
AnonJr |
Posted - 04 June 2008 : 10:27:14 What's really made Notepad ++ a sell for me is I can keep a porable version on my flash drive - allowing me to essentially take my dev environment with me to any Windows-based PC. < |
mdelcour2000 |
Posted - 04 June 2008 : 10:23:12 Thanks for the input I will check all of these out!< |
muzishun |
Posted - 03 June 2008 : 17:29:55 I have been using UltraEdit since coming to my new job back in November, and it is *wonderful*. Code folding, syntax highlighting, tons of features, built in FTP, etc.
I used to use Notepad++ and Araneae, and still use them from time to time, but sprung for a license of UE for myself after getting hooked.
They have a 45 day trial to test it out and get addicted. I think the licenses are relatively cheap (<$50).< |
AnonJr |
Posted - 03 June 2008 : 15:19:18 Instead of upgrading my aging copy of Dreamweaver MX (which has been crashing and locking up more and more frequently these days), I've switched to Notepad ++. I don't like the integrated FTP client, but I can live with using a separate FTP program again.< |
Podge |
Posted - 03 June 2008 : 14:44:34 Visual Studio Express - http://www.microsoft.com/express/< |