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Is this the best Web Buider ?????

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I have been trialling the latest version of Namo Web editor and found it to be be very user friendly, has anybody else used this product ?????
 
Originally posted by Sue
I have been trialling the latest version of Namo Web editor and found it to be be very user friendly, has anybody else used this product ?????

Nope, I use Dreamweaver 4 but at the price it goes for it's not for everyone.
 

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Re: Re: Re: Re: Is this the best Web Buider ?????

Originally posted by roofus


Of course....to anything less is illegal.

I don't think I've bought any software that I'm using at the moment. :)

I was going to buy Paint shop pro at one stage, its worth it I reckon.
 
AMATEURS!

Go to the back of the room.

Don't you know real web developers only use Notepad or vi!
:p


I found DreamWeaver the easiest, but I've not really spent much time with that stuff.
 
No, old and slow web developers use Notepad or vi.

Dreamweaver inserts too much extraneous code, though not as much as FrontPage.

I find that HomeSite, which is essentially a text editor with shortcuts for adding in code, a previewer, reasonable project management tools and code validation is the best.

Dreamweaver UltraDev on the other hand is for the real pros. It has a bit of a learning curve but it streamlines projects with multiple developers and higher end database and security requirements.
 
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Originally posted by Rohan_
Could you please PM the site where you go?

Basically though, get Kazaa www.kazaa.com (same thing as morphues) and install that. Then all you have to do is search for the software.

Also install AdAware from www.lavasoftusa.com
It gets rid of any nasty **** that is bundled with Kazaa.

Using a file sharing program like that is better than downloadind off individual sites as: you can resume downloads, and if you are downloading big bastard 500mb+ programs you can puase it etc. Try kazaa and see how you go.
 
Originally posted by Bluey
No, old and slow web developers use Notepad or vi.

Actually been there done that, now I'm just plain too lazy to go that route.


Originally posted by Bluey
Dreamweaver inserts too much extraneous code,

Disagree.....if anything it's ideal for removing unwanted code.
 

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Originally posted by chicken minute



Noooooo, not Kazaa, they are EVIL, spyware galore and intsalls the new.net prog:mad:

If you want install a file sharing prog, use grokster, but follow the instructions at http://www.project-insomnia.com/grokster.html you'll get access to exactly the same files as Kazaa but without the evil agents. :)

I was using Grockster still have it installed removed all of the ad ware and spy crap. Only problem is downloads top 1kb. As for Kazaa, I've also completed all of the ad ware removals and spy ware crap. Downloads reach a top of 5k.
 

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