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Web Page Editors: The Rest of the Rest
What’s left? It’s a huge list and growing. Here’s a quick analysis of the more notable of what you need to build a web page.
Macromedia Dreamweaver
It’s huge and complex. Handles large sites with many pages. Did I mention it’s expensive? Click Here for details, features, and demo.
Adobe GoLive
More huge and more complex with that “odd” way of doing things that Adobe seems to love. Oh, it’s expensive. Click Here for details, features, and demo.
BBEdit
It’s the “editors” editor.Use it for programming, for web sites, but not for letters to grandma. We use BBEdit and love everything except the expense. Click Here for details, features, and demo.
CreativePage
Not updated since last summer. Less than 3 Stars at MacUpdate. Why bother? Click Here for details, features, and demo.
CSSEdit
Excellent, low cost CSS editor. A favorite, though not as good as StyleMaster. With a name like “MacRabbit” it’s got to be good software. Click Here for details, features, and demo.
StyleMaster
The best CSS editor on Mac or Windows, for Mac and Windows. Wizards alone are worth the price of admission. Click Here for details, features, and demo.
Freeway Pro and Freeway Express
Sigh. I want to like these applications. I do. The code is just sooooo messy. Click Here for details, features, and demo.
The rest of the rest.
HTML Creator
Not updated in nearly a year. Less than 3 Stars.
PageSpinner
Very good. Complex. Many handy tools. Low price.
Taco HTML Edit
Excellent. Free. Simple. You need to know HTML.
SEEdit 2.4
XHTML, CSS, and more. Odd setup.
TAG
XHTML and more.
Your mileage may vary. Got a favorite that I missed? Share your experience with other readers. Click on the Comments link below.
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