I would second that call on DWMX 2004, I have tried pretty much everything and nothing beats Dreamweaver in code view.

Cheers,
John.

Kevin Futter wrote:
I use Dreamweaver MX2004 for site development and SubethaEdit for nuts and
bolts text editing. I know some people are leery of DW because they see it
as purely a WYSIWYG solution, but its code editing tools are robust and its
site management tools can't be matched by any text-editor. And it makes a
decent fist of producing compliant code. I almost never switch it to visual
layout mode these days.

SubethaEdit is impressive, especially given that it's free, and it comes
with a bunch of preset 'pretty print' modules for code colouring in a number
of syntaxes.

By the way Kristof, I use Transmit too, but unlike you I think it sucks, and
is poor in comparison to things like WS_FTP on Windows.

Cheers,
Kevin


On 9/10/04 2:13 AM, "Kristof Rutten" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Hi Geoff,

 I've 'switchted' sides in March of this year and haven't returned to
my old Win-platofrm ;)

 Tools I use most while desingning :

 CSSEdit from MacRabbit - http://www.macrabbit.com/cssedit/
 Transmit - a great FTP client -http://www.panic.com/transmit/
 CocoaMySQL - database tool - http://cocoamysql.sourceforge.net/

 Take care, the OS X platform is highly adictive and you are not likely
to return
 to your old win/linux boxes ;)

Regards, .K


On 08 Oct 2004, at 12:36, Geoff Deering wrote:


Hi,

I'm wondering what tools Mac developers out there use?  I'm basically
and
windows and linux person, but will get a small iBook for travelling and
testing on next week.  I'll be OS in Nov/Dec and need to still do some
work,
so I need to be able to work pretty comfortably on the Mac.  On
Windows I
mainly use TopStylePro.

Appreciate any Mac software tips for standards based development

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Regards
Geoff Deering

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