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Dreamweaver alternatives

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basildon

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Hi

I'm not familliar with Dreamweaver, but see it mentioned a lot.

Does it do the same sort of thing as HTML KIT or is it similar to something else?

If anyone could direct me to any comparison tests including dreamweaver I'd much appreciate
 
NONE will compare..... :)
it is THE tool for the web developement and especially for the HTML.
there are many progs that "mimic" DW...but what they all are after is WYSIWYG capability whihc ( I think) DW has them all beat to it.
The real question is what do u need 'this tool' to do for your?

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And Dreamweaver MX 2004 is better and more robust than just Dreamweaver


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If Dreamweaver is out of the question because of the cost then you could have a look at Namo Web Editor. I've tried a lot of different programs over the past couple of years and although I would agree that Dreamweaver is definitely the best I thought that Namo was easily the best of the rest.


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Cheap alternative is Notepad.exe

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Notepad may be cheap (free) but it isn't exactly what beginners will find useful. It's OK if you like to hand-code and know what you're doing, but many people prefer WYSIWYG or at least the extra facilities that HomeSite etc offers.

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