Kevin

Usually Dreamweaver is bundled with a VERY good text based
HTML/JSP/whateveryouwant editor : HomeSite

If you have Homesite try it, its manual.. but very handy

On the overhand I'm not very impressed by Ultradev (that is
basically DreamWevaer 3 with some built in functions like
the Javascripts functions in DreamWeaver 3).

You may also want to try Kawa (www.tek-tools.com) a non WYSIWYG
editor (but with java server side.. don't mind) wery good
rather powerfull and much more light than the JBuilder/Fort�
kind of stuff.

Luc

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