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<blockquote data-quote="Archangele" data-source="post: 1068051" data-attributes="member: 152739"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p> I know you said you don't like "Dreamweaver" but this is a very powerful HTML editor. You can use either the point and click method with templates or go to a text based HTML editor to write your pages manually. It also offers a split screen option where you can use the point and click method as well as watch and edit the actual HTML coding. I have Macromedia Studio MX on both my Windows machine and my Mac. I believe it is version 2006 on my Mac. Both my Mac and PC versions are pre Adobe takeover. The Macromedia MX also has Flash and Fireworks. You can usually find a full version, used, on Ebay for under $100.00. If you just want to go bare bones text based HTML, then you can do that with just about any word processor and save the file as an HTML file. I have made basic websites with Windows Notepad in the past.</p><p></p><p> The iPhoto program that comes with the Show Leopard operating system can do basic photo editing. But, it's process for finding files on the hard drive is clunky to me. Personally I prefer a program called Adobe Photoshop Elements. It has everything I need, was a seamless transition from the Corel Photopaint I was using, and is around $70.00 for a current version.</p><p></p><p> For a spread sheet and word processor I ordered iWorks when I bought the iMac 27". The word processor and spread sheet are easy to use and have a short learning curve if you are familiar with Word Perfect or, God forbid, Microsoft Word.. (UGH!!!!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Archangele, post: 1068051, member: 152739"] Hi, I know you said you don't like "Dreamweaver" but this is a very powerful HTML editor. You can use either the point and click method with templates or go to a text based HTML editor to write your pages manually. It also offers a split screen option where you can use the point and click method as well as watch and edit the actual HTML coding. I have Macromedia Studio MX on both my Windows machine and my Mac. I believe it is version 2006 on my Mac. Both my Mac and PC versions are pre Adobe takeover. The Macromedia MX also has Flash and Fireworks. You can usually find a full version, used, on Ebay for under $100.00. If you just want to go bare bones text based HTML, then you can do that with just about any word processor and save the file as an HTML file. I have made basic websites with Windows Notepad in the past. The iPhoto program that comes with the Show Leopard operating system can do basic photo editing. But, it's process for finding files on the hard drive is clunky to me. Personally I prefer a program called Adobe Photoshop Elements. It has everything I need, was a seamless transition from the Corel Photopaint I was using, and is around $70.00 for a current version. For a spread sheet and word processor I ordered iWorks when I bought the iMac 27". The word processor and spread sheet are easy to use and have a short learning curve if you are familiar with Word Perfect or, God forbid, Microsoft Word.. (UGH!!!!) [/QUOTE]
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