I agree with Sean about skEdit. I am a recent Mac convert (last July)
and I fell in love with skEdit. I use it for (x)html along with css.
http://www.skti.org/skEdit.php
If you want free, I can also recommend Taco Html. A good editor
without too many bells and whistles.
http://tacosw.com/main.php
debbie T
http://www.splashofstyle.com
On May 16, 2006, at 6:15 AM5/16/06, Sean Sullivan wrote:
Paul,
For a inexpensive solution I have been using SKEdit and CSS Edit
Both are $20. Well worth the price. Download the free trials and
see for yourself.
-Sean
Paul Collins wrote:
Hi all,
Recently made the change from PC to Mac. Love the platform, but can't
seem to find a good, simple HTML editor. I normally use Homesite on
the PC, but there is no Mac version.
I've tried using Dreamweaver, but found it has a lot of features that
get in the way that I'll never use. (particularly - WYSIWYG). It's
the
little differences when you use the software every day! Been using
Textmate too, but not completely satisfied.
Was curious to know if anyone else is doing front end development on
the Mac? If so, what software are you using?
Cheers,
Paul
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