On Jun 12, 2005, at 3:19 AM, Claire Hart wrote:
Beverly,
Have you heard of Freeway Pro and Freeway Express? I learned about
them at the Apple Store in either Dallas or Houston. Freeway is
not even made for PCs.
Claire
Personally I have yet to find the web design program I am really
fond of
that is native to OS X, so I am using Classic a lot at home. Also
I have an
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Beverly
What about Golive http://www.adobe.com or Dreamweaver http://
www.macromedia.com?
Sandvox will be coming soon. http://www.karelia.com/
Peter Apockotos
From what I understand, Adobe bought Macromedia. I'm thinking I
read speculations months ago (you know how those listas are) that
Adobe will probably not continue to support duplicate
applications. In other words, in the long run they will probably
either continue to support DreamWeaver or GoLive, and speculations
were that it will probably be DW. These are thoughts from the
Freeway list I'm on as of months ago when the buyout was
announced. It was Adobe buying Macromedia. As far as Freeway is
concerned, it may not be a big dog piece of software, (it's
probably a medium dog) but it is VERY easy to use. The point of
this thread is that if someone is still using OS9 because they are
afraid of venturing into the OS X web-developing world, this might
be right up their alley. I maintain a website, and I have no idea
how to use code, it's that easy. Of course, you can use code with
Freeway if you already know it or want to learn. I use Freeway
Express (the "little dog" version), $99, from SoftPress, at http://
www.softpress.com/en. It's made only for Macs. Also, Vertical
Moon (http://www.verticalmoon.com/) has some neat little apps to
give your website that Flash look here and there. I've purchased
Textosterone so far but haven't used it yet. It's so intuitive
that there's not a manual, but of course, I can't figure it out...
Claire
I use GoLive myself. And if Adobe dumps one application over the
other. There will be an upgrade path from the fallen application.
You don't need to know code to use Golive or Dreamweaver. Either way
it is always best to learn some code in order to do more than the
application.
Peter Apockotos
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