I know a little Off topic...

But, for our supermacs, what seems to be the best
webpage building software these days...  easiest to use
etc.   Can some of you recommend one?

Thanks in advance! Kim

Hi Kim,


I'm a big fan of GoLive. Maybe not as big as a fan since Adobe bought it, but I've personally found Macromedia's user interface to be counterintuitive. However, my coworker here at the office prefers DreamWeaver, so I think it's a personal style thing.

I'd recommend downloading trial versions of the two and seeing which one appeals to you the most. There are other apps out there as well, but these two appear to have the most robust development efforts behind them.

Cheers,
Troy
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