DW:  I do *not* like using it on Mac for the earlier mentioned
reasons, but I think it's a swell editor and my first (and usually
last) stop for editing on windows.  I just keep it in Coder Layout
(something the Mac version does not have) and use the Code View... 
it's a good IDE if you don't use the WYSIWYG.

I'm def liking SKEdit on Mac though... It's got some bugs when it
comes to really high undo levels, but it's nothing that's ever really
borked me.  Another goodun that I haven't explored enough is
SubEthaEdit. Not an IDE, it's an editor for sure, but the
collaborative document editing feature is just plain cool.

- Stephen

On Thu, 10 Mar 2005 19:32:19 -0800 (PST), Matt C. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yea, this was exactly my experience as well.  I played around with SKEdit
> a bit more today, and man it's pretty cool.  I'm waiting with baited
> breath for the next release.  I haven't tried Dream weaver for a long
> time, but I remember it being pretty cumbersom and bloated with the whole
> WYSIWYG stuff in there.  Perhaps it's slimmed down as of late?
> 
> -Matt

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