It's not really any help for you Mac
bods :) , but HTML-Kit ( http://www.chami.com/html-kit/ ) is
by far the best coding app that I've found, free or otherwise.
The base version IS free, which does
everything I need it to do. Similar feature set to the aforementioned
editor, highly cust
Great responses on the coding app question. I discovered skEdit as a
result, which I find excellent. I'm now looking at huge dinosaurs
like GoLive and thinking "what the hell did I need all that for?"
Thanks folks,
Peter
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EditPlus
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Syntax highlighting, ftp support, endlessly configurable, intuitive,
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Chris Blown wrote:
> I use Visual Slick Edit and Eclipse with the Web Studio plugin.
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> Code hinti
Chris Blown wrote:
I use Visual Slick Edit and Eclipse with the Web Studio plugin.
Code hinting is not really useful for HTML but very handy for java and
C/C++.
Code hinting? Is that where by the editor displays a list of functions
(and maybe the function prototype)? MS Visual Studio did that q
I can absolutely vouch for jEdit which I'm using to write PHP, HTML,
CSS, SQL, etc ..., on Mac OS X 10.2.8 on a B/W G3, so a system already
on the slow side. It's performance is somewhat slow (again on my
already slow system) for some things e.g. for scrolling through a large
document, but
I use Visual Slick Edit and Eclipse with the Web Studio plugin.
Code hinting is not really useful for HTML but very handy for java and
C/C++.
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I've been using UltraEdit for years and still have not found anything that
allows me to work as comfortably as it does.
Like others have said, I don't like the code hinting stuff - it just gets
in my way.
Gary Menzel
Web Development Manager
IT Operations Brisbane -+- ABN AMRO Morgans Limited
Le
Homesite (+ topstyle if I'm stuck).
Cheers
Mark
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vi in console mode
PHPEd v2
EditCSS extension for Firebird is brilliant altho doesn't support css in
https://... pages
HTH
James
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On 8-Jan-04, at 7:17 AM, Justin French wrote:
BBEdit Lite here for everything -- HTML, JS, CSS -- the whole lot.
Starting to make more and more use of the stationary (templates), and
will eventually get around to buying the full version I guess.
It's worth noting that BBEdit Lite, while still
On 8-Jan-04, at 5:03 AM, Universal Head wrote:
Can I ask what people use as their coding app? I'm demoing BBEdit but
there are some things I find annoying about it. Sometimes I use GoLive
in source view, and for CSS I'm using John's Style Master more and
more. But are there any other good opt
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Can I ask what people use as their coding app? I'm demoing BBEdit but
there are some things I find annoying about it. Sometime
Universal Head wrote:
Can I ask what people use as their coding app? I'm demoing BBEdit but
there are some things I find annoying about it. Sometimes I use GoLive
in source view, and for CSS I'm using John's Style Master more and more.
But are there any other good options? (I'm on a Mac).
JEdit
On Thursday, January 8, 2004, at 09:03 PM, Universal Head wrote:
Can I ask what people use as their coding app? I'm demoing BBEdit but
there are some things I find annoying about it. Sometimes I use GoLive
in source view, and for CSS I'm using John's Style Master more and
more. But are there a
Can I ask what people use as their coding app? I'm demoing BBEdit but
there are some things I find annoying about it. Sometimes I use GoLive
in source view, and for CSS I'm using John's Style Master more and
more. But are there any other good options? (I'm on a Mac).
You could also try SubEtha
Give skEdit 3.3 a try, there's a trial version or pay US$20, I think
it's worth it - http://www.skti.org/
Also Web Minimalist is simple text editor for Mac OS X with inbuilt
preview using the Safari engine. No frills on this one but it's free.
http://www.emlyn.net/modules.php?name=Downloads&d_
Can I ask what people use as their coding app? I'm demoing BBEdit but
there are some things I find annoying about it. Sometimes I use
GoLive in source view, and for CSS I'm using John's Style Master more
and more. But are there any other good options? (I'm on a Mac).
Hope this isn't OT.
Cheers
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