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Thursday, 14 February 2008 |
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It appears that Dreamweaver CS3 for the Mac has hit a nerve with many people. Let's face it, I don't get a whole lot of traffic on this website, but my earlier story
on Dreamweaver being slow and generally a pain gets, by far, the most views. So I guess the lesson here is to mention DREAMWEAVER a lot since DREAMWEAVER, or maybe a collection of keywords like 'DREAMWEAVER CRAP SLOW BLANK SOURCE VIEW WINDOW', will do the trick.
But seriously, I still have Dreamweaver installed on my Macbook Pro, and I even use it occasionally to create complex tables, maintain a few Dreamweaver Template/Library Item-driven sites (ugh) and 'Apply Source Formatting' for my unruly code. Beyond these simple tasks, however, it honestly isn't worth it. Unless you just can't do anything without a wysiwyg environment, you're better off with either something like Coda
or a combination of an FTP app ( Transmit , Cyberduck , etc.) and a Text Editor ( Smultron, Text Wrangler, Taco HTML Editor, etc.).
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