On 10/11/02 8:16, Rob wrote

>Terry Bohach wrote:
>> I have been trying PageSpinner.  There is always BBedit lite and 
>> TextEditPlus.

I've used PageSpinner for the last 4 years or so. It works well, has 
includes (so that you can put the same boilerplate on all pages on a 
site, for instance), a style-sheet editor and the like. It works just 
fine for the small amount of stuff that I do. 

Relative to BBEdit Lite -> it is 100 times better. Having both, though 
means that BBEdit Lite can be used for its great abilities, like 
multifile find and replace and regular expressions (fancy finding).
Relative to BBEdit -> it is worse, mainly because the full version of 
BBEdit has a kabillion other useful tools.

[snip...]
>> 
>What about Netscape/Mozilla Composer? It's free and works pretty well.
>

This is probably easier to use than PageSpinner, since PageSpinner is 
made for writing HTML - no wysiwyg, no dropping images. (BUT nice clean 
small easy to maintain code).

Bill 

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