I use BBEdit more than I use any other piece of software I have, and I have a lot of software and I spend a lot of hours in front of my computer. It's not a matter of getting used to it, it's a matter of wanted the computer to keep track of things I know it can keep track of, so I can do more creative things with my brain-power and time.

Again, if I've developed the site, using BBEdit to make all the changes that come with moving files and folders is usually not that onerous. However, when I pick up a new client, I don't want to have to read through the entire site before I can get down to business. On Monday, for example, I picked up a new client whose existing site has 2,000+ files, and the site was a mess. In two days using mostly BBEdit, I had it almost completely whipped into shape. I had to use Renamer to trim down a couple hundred of the file names, which is fine, and I used GoLive 6 to do gross rearranging.

I'm just spoiled by BBEdit, though, so I'd like a BBEdit-like way of moving around files and folders without my having to clean up the link mess afterwards. Apparently, such a facility does not exist yet.

On Dec 6, 2007, at 3:19 PM, Patrick Gilmour wrote:

I think once you get used to using BBEdit for this, it's as good a solution as the GUI editors offer. I own DW CS3 and rarely use it for this (got it as part of the Creative Suite). And, incidentally, I asked the same question as you are asking about 2 years ago in this very list!!!

Pat



On Dec 6, 2007, at 5:31 PM, Michael Heth wrote:


On Dec 3, 2007, at 9:10 AM, Greg V. Raven wrote:

Since upgrading to Leopard, Adobe GoLive 6 crashes much more frequently than it did.


My Golive CS2 would crash more often if Photoshop CS2 was also open but was stable when running by itself (other apps could be open but not PS CS2). This is on Tiger.

If all you need it for is the link management and you don't want to pony up dough then you might experiment to see if it will fly if it is the only thing open. Closing down some apps for a few minutes seems painless enough to me.

The Golive 9 is (seemingly) 99% the same as the CS2 version. The DW CS3 tryout does seem to have enough lights and whistles to get me to spend the dough as it will play Flash in the editor and do a lot of other time saving things. But it too crashes on Tiger (from time to time). So new version does not = high stability (necessarily).

M./



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