Re: HTML Programs
by "David Pippen" <gadale(at)earthlink.net>
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Wed, 28 Jun 2000 01:09:20 -0400 |
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"Steven Antonio" <santonio(at)delanet.com>, "HTML Writers' Guild" <hwg-basics(at)hwg.org> |
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pavilion steves |
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I use cutehtml mostly by http://www.globalscape.com/products/ and I guess
this is for mostly the new commers like my self and I say this because the
uniqe thing about cute is as you write it will give you a choice of tag that
you can use, which makes it a great tool and you can download it free for 30
days and it is the cheapest I have ever heard of in the business. I has
helped me greatly I am in the process of learning frontpage 2000 as to save
time.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Steven Antonio" <santonio(at)delanet.com>
To: "HTML Writers' Guild" <hwg-basics(at)hwg.org>
Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2000 11:59 PM
Subject: Re: HTML Programs
> > I know a lot of questions have been posted regarding all the HTML
programs
> > out there, I am pretty new to HTML and I am using FrontPage 2000. But I
> > would like to get the opinion of the rest of the list. Which HTML
program
> do
> > you guys think is the best.
>
> Since I haven't used any real WYSIWYG editors (only FrontPage Express), I
> can only comment on code editors. I've started out using Notepad, then
went
> on to the Programmers File Editor, Arachnophilla, and currently use 1st
Page
> 2000. I definitely like 1st Page 2000 the best so far. It is head and
> shoulders better than all the previous and it's free. It has gotten many
> good reviews and I'd be suprised to find a better free code editor.
> Actually, I believe it is better than many code editors that you would
have
> to buy.
>
> Steve
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>
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