well, for "code editor", i'd be looking at Eclipse and CFEclipse.

http://cfeclipse.org/

can't really help with the photo editing thing.  altho i just noticed
that flickr is using a company called picnick (http://www.picnik.com/)
to do their online photo editing (which is that basic image
correction, cropping, resizing).  you don't need flickr, you can go
directly to the picnick site.  there's a lot of nice features for
free.  if you want advanced editing features, it's $25 a year, which
ain't too bad either.  it's definitely some slick stuff.

On Dec 24, 2007 9:02 AM, Matthew Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I would like to go legal with dreamweaver, flash, and photoshop, but can't 
> afford the $1600.  What are some free/cheap alternatives?
>
> For a code editor, I don't need design view as I work in code view 
> exclusively.  Really, I would like easy folder navigation, ftp functionality 
> similiar to dreamweavers get/put, and site management would be a plus.  Is 
> there anything like that?
>
> I don't do anything serious in photoshop, just basic image correction, 
> cropping, and resizing.  Are there any alternatives?
>
> Thanks.
>
> 

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