On Apr 25, 2010, at 3:23 PM, Neil Laubenthal wrote:
Depending on your Photoshop requirements…the much cheaper (less than $100) Photoshop Elements may do all you need. It doesn't do CMYK, just RGB, doesn't do Actions, and obviously doesn't have all the neato new stuff like Content Aware Fill that CS5 has (although I would not be surprised to see a lot of the CS5 features in the next Elements.
The GIMP has content-aware fill via its Resynthesizer plugin - has had it for years (that's apparently where Adobe got the idea for it).
For other low end image editors…there are a bunch of good ones. Pixelmator and Acorn to name a couple.
Yep, both good options.
Dreamweaver…again, depends on what you need. RapidWeaver is pretty good but again has fewer features than DW. I've used both RW and iWeb for my web needs but they're pretty minor.
NVU is a pretty OK Dreamweaver replacement: http://net2.com/nvu/ ./s
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