Freeway 3.0 (MacOSX native)
This is an amazing app, I love it. It's not cheap, but it's well worth it.
www.softpress.com
This is an amazing app, I love it. It's not cheap, but it's well worth it.
www.softpress.com
Originally posted by BSDimwit
Hi all,
I wanted to get the opinions of some die hard mac users on which is the best Website Creation tool.
While I used to use Homesite on my Wintel box, that was several years ago and on a different platform. So speak up all you web designers... Which one is best and why. I am looking for a WYSIWYG based tool, not a text editor like BBEdit.
Thanks in advance for the advice. BTW, I am running on a Titanium Powerbook 550 with 512MB ram, with OSX 10.1.3.
BSDimwit
Originally posted by BSDimwit
My one gripe with MacOS X is the way they handle configuration. Unless you are in Single user mode, most of the /etc files are useless and a unix hacker now has to learn the netinfo manager and defaults command stuff to be proficient at admining the machine.... unnecessary in my honest opinion. when BSD already had well defined means of doing all the necessary admin stuff. Just my 2 cents.
BSDimwit
Originally posted by chenly
LADesign, I've used Dreamweaver 4--are we on the same planet? It's absolutely horrendous. Different strokes, I guess.
I think that instead of saying "Don't use MS Word!" you should say "Don't use MS Anything!". Trust me. Word is not the only Office app to save as HTML. Excel does the same, and it is the same gnarly, ugly, proprietary code. PowerPoint, IIRC, is worse.
I have used GoLive for years, and am now in the process of learning DreamWeaver CS3, since Adobe is supposedly going to discontinue GoLive. I am a part time site builder, and have built plenty.
I am finding some of DreamWeaver's interface a little odd, and actually it is doing plenty of crashing and exhibiting strange behavior. In GoLive I could click on the words for a link, and unlink it in one fell swoop -- I may be missing something, but every time I try that in DW I have to go into code view and remove the <a href=""></a> by hand.
I am rather fond of GoLive still, and sure would love to see it continue, but the word is that it will not, so I am trying to stay current. I can see some interesting things in DW, and I believe the JavaScript is probably more clean, but I am not a JavaScripter.
And yup, I am a die hard Mac user.