wysiwyg editors - any reccommendations?
Folks,
I am currently using the microsoft stuff at work (frontpage & image comp.), but I reckon there's got to be something a bit better out there to use with my personal stuff.
Any reccommendations for wysiwyg and imaging programs would be greatly appreciated......especially if they're cheap.
Andy
JP Stones posted this at 22:40 — 30th September 1999.
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I would go for Dreamweaver, FreeHand and Adove Illustrator myself.
JP
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chris posted this at 23:33 — 30th September 1999.
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I second the Dreamweaver suggestion. It also lets you edit the code similar to an HTML editor. I think HomeSite even comes with it now.
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JP Stones posted this at 04:49 — 1st October 1999.
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oh, and take a look at this thread:
http://www.webmaster-forums.com/cgi-bin/bigtalker/discussion.cgi?forum=14&discussion=103
JP
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ipd posted this at 20:04 — 1st October 1999.
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I totally agree with Dreamweaver 2 !
Andrew Morrison posted this at 03:12 — 2nd October 1999.
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thanks,
..........Dreamveaver does indeed seem to be the "holy grail of wysiwyg".
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