Re: Dreamweaver
by "Michael A. Nasto" <mnasto(at)AppliedTheory.com>
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Well,
I have been a HomeSite user, ever since the version 2.5 days. I loved it
then and I love it now. I tried the Dreamweaver Beta (or trial version),
and loved that, until it expired.
Dreamweaver is a little too pricey for me just now, but, if you could
afford it - "GO FOR IT!" The money you spend now will pay-off in less
frustration with FrontPage 97/98 later.
Mike.
>From: "Eitan Levi" <jedi.nite(at)earthling.net>
>To: <drwright(at)earthling.net>, <hwg-software(at)hwg.org>
>Subject: Re: Dreamweaver
>Date: Wed, 4 Mar 1998 16:23:59 -0500
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>Dreamweaver is THE best. Period. It's the only WYSIWYG that does not edit
>your code (like FrontPage '98 does with <!--msnavigation--> on every line
>that just makes it harder to edit your code! I think it's well worth the
>399$$ (or is it $$599 now) especially since its bundled with HomeSite 3.0,
>the SECOND-BEST. Period.
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>Eitan
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>>I'm interested in hearing opinions and experiences with Dreamweaver. My
>>trial period is up and I am considering buying the program. So far I am
>>happy with it, and for site building move back and forth between BBEdit
>>4.5, Dreamweaver, Photoshop, Illustrator and the various browsers.
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>>Anybody had experiences with Dreamweaver -- good, bad, or ugly?
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