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Unread 07-06-2001, 16:00
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Awwww, c'mon folks. . .

Dreamweaver is just way too pretty to be a useful editor!!!

At least, that's the opinion from someone who's never taken the time to figure out what all of those happy little buttons do.

I use Adobe GoLive, which offers WYSIWYG and code-based editing and it's all easy to get to! For me, it seems to just write code on it's own. It doesn't get any better than that.

For graphics and roll overs and things, I use Macromedia Fireworks, and it's always worked fine for me. Vector based art is the way to go, but, that's because I'm used to its applications in graphic design.

Anyway, that's just my $.02 about software. Now, remember, though, GoLive and things aren't exactly cheap. You can, however, pick up Macromedia's Bundle, with a student discount, no less, for ~$300, I think. That includes Freehand, Flash, and Dreamweaver, if I recall. I could be totally wrong, though.

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