We've been discussing Web Matrix and Visual Studio.NET for creating .NET
pages. On another list where a similar discussion was underway posted:

For all-around .NET development, #develop is a very nice, free IDE
(http://www.icsharpcode.net/OpenSource/SD/)

I took a brief look and it reminded me strongly of Visual Studio.NET
including project folders, etc. I didn't spend the time to see if it creates
code behind pages or not since I'm temporarily stuck on dial-up since our
broadband is down. 

Mail is painful enough I don't want to even try to 'surf'. If it doesn't
comeback up soon I'm off to Starbucks and logging into broadband there since
I've got a lesson on Web Accessibility to prepare for tomorrow's class (I'm
the teacher and barely started to prepare, sigh).

Cheryl D. Wise
WiserWays
Office: 713.353.0139
Mobile: 713.412.0406
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