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Guest perfectpage

Dreamweaver. We use this for anything to do with web development/design. The colour syntax highlighting makes it easier than using Notepad or something.

And Frontpage is horrible. :errm:

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I used EditPadPro they have a free version called EditPad --> http://www.editpadpro.com, its great been using the free version for years now but finally got the Pro version since it will change the color of your coding to read it easier. I guess these options more for those that know HTML/XHTML/CSS :c).

Any text editor is a good choice imho, I don't really like those FrontPage or Dreamweaver they seem to add silly code in places.

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I've been using HomeSite (formerly from Allaire and now from Macromedia) for years now. It's fast, lightweight, as powerful or simplistic as you want it to be, and supports a full MDI (multiple document interface) with easy to use tabs. It also supports search/replace across a single file, all open files or a full directory of files. It's included in StudioMX 2004 BTW.

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