
What started this review? I was browsing through MacUpdate and found the latest version of Rapidweaver, downloaded it, and read a few of the posted comments. This one caught my eye as no one had responded to it yet.
“Tommy Pavlicek - developer of Site Studio:
“I have to say that there is a rather interesting story between the new rapid weaver plus and Site Studio. About a week, week and a half before release I started advertising Site Studio in my iChat name.
Unknown to me, Mark Davis had me in his iChat list, well.... (excerpted).
Mary Eckstein said:
I am trying to find an HTML editor program that will help me search through pages to find specific code- any chance any of these programs do that? Say if I have a page that I want to check out and compare their code to what I am doing with my page…..
Mary E
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iggy pence said:
Try BBEdit from Bare Bones. It does a nice job of searching through multiple files and folders to find strings of text.