> They don't tie you to Dreamweaver - you're free to use
>whatever editor you like if you're willing to forego the benefits of
>templates in the future.
>

Your statement can be re-worded like this: "The moment you sever your ties to Dreamweaver, the benefits of templates are not available to you"

That's a tie, right there.

There's no question that "Dreamweaver templates" (there's a good reason they are called that) is development technology proprietary to Dreamweaver.

That said, it's not evil to use them. Just not very practical, in my opinion (or, as someone on this thread put it "DW templates are a poor man's includes").
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