At 09:05 1/06/98 -0400, Brent wrote:
>
>It's rather lean and mean compared to version 3.0, but still a 
>very capable editor.  One useful feature it does lack is the ability 
>to open multiple pages for editing at once, which can be a pain.  But 
>it is indeed free.  It's also only a 500K download, compared to 6.8 
>meg for 3.01.
>
>
>
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>Brent Eades, Almonte, Ontario
>   E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>   Town of Almonte: http://www.almonte.com/
>   Business Web site: http://www.almonte.com/brent/

Brent, you're back! We were wondering what'd happened to you. Good to see
your return.

Regarding HomeSite, it was version 1.something that won me over to it. V2
was even better. From there, IMHO, it went downhill, becoming another fat,
bloated commercial program full of features I neither need nor use. My only
regret is that I trashed the v2 download file when I replaced my box a few
months ago.

Regards,

franko
Frank Lee, Information Architect.
Member: Aust. DM Assoc., Market Research Soc. of Aust., Web Conslts Assoc.,
HTML Writers Guild, Internet Professionals Association. Associate, Aust.
Marketing Inst.
Interactive Strategist, IBM Australia Ltd & Managing Director, Wired World
Consulting.
http://www1.tpgi.com.au/users/franko/


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