I'm back to BBEdit again after a couple of hours... skedit just felt too clumsy. Although the Site Management facility seemed nice, it was awkward to use.
Yes, I initially liked the project list, but didn't like the way you had to open another file in a separate window (if you wanted more than one file open).
The function list is nice, as you say. But realised all of this is within BBEdit anyway. At least it got me to go back to it and check out the same features again, which has helped. £11 well not-spent! (could buy 11 fictional iTunes Music Store UK tracks with that!)
Has anyone ever managed to get gphpedit to work under MAC OS X?
I just tried (after taking a look at it on my buddies`linux box) and I couldn`t get the required libraires installed....
If anyone can give me a clue on how to get thios fantastic app working, I`d really appreciate it..
For my larger sites I use GoLive (6.0.1) with help from Photoshop and ImageReady (7.0.1) and LiveMotion (2.0). I tend to do any coding work (small changes) in OmniWeb's code editor. For smaller sites or working out demos with clients, I use Stone Design's Create (doesn't get much easier than that). I also like HyperEdit for coding.
For audio content I use Sound Studio with GoLive converting the AIFF files to quicktime. For PDF content I use Acrobat 5.0.5 for editing and PStill for distilling.
For video capture (DVD, VHS) I use my SGI Indy and convert the out put (usually a rather large raw quicktime format) using GoLive again to get something that is web ready.