On Tue, 21 Jan 2003, Tony LaFemina wrote:
> I just finished updating my web site. In the past, I used basic HTML, > but decided to use PageMill since I had it for about two years. It was To be fair, two year old web-page creation software is going to suck badly. Dreamweaver is probably the leading candidate atm [after Macromedia bought Homesite, their biggest competitor and killed them] and even today it is only starting to become a good tool. > included in the software package when I bought my iMac. Now I know why > everyone has problems with Adobe software. I think they go out of their > way to make things confusing. To make matters worse, this Help file is > loaded with gibberish. On the bright side, my web site now has frames. > For whatever that's worth. Points for being retro by a good few years? :) Frames belong with dynamically generated sites. For anything else they've long since passed out of the good-use guide. > Anyway, I made a few changes and uploaded a bunch of stuff including > some spreadsheets for anyone who uses their Macs for business. I've > included payroll/timekeeping, inventory, and cost estimating > spreadsheets. All of which, I believe, are commercial quality. I also > added an Address Book spreadsheet that does mail merge, has label making > capabilities, and beats the pants off any database program around. Cool. Content always wins :) Hen | The next meeting of the Louisville Computer Society will | be January 28. The LCS Web page is <http://www.kymac.org>.
