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Hello everybody,
I'm Fabrizio, I write from Italy (sorry for my english, I'm still learning).

I have a Mac since 8 month and I have to manage some www site (in html language, prevalently). I used Namo Webeditor when I had a PC (a good program in my opinion) but now I have no idea of which program I could get to design ad upload www pages.

Could you suggest me some programs similar to Namo Webeditor?

Thanks in advance,
Fabrizio.
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I sometimes use a program called KompoZer for simple HTML editing, it is also Donate-Ware, which means it is free but you can support the project if you wish to.
http://kompozer.net/

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