Kevin,
I used to do all my FTP task in a shell session. Transmit surely beats that when it comes to synchronising ;)
I'm quite a command line junky like Paul. It gives you enormous "power" if you know to push the right buttons.
So, in conclusion. One of the best tools available on mac these days is the bash (or some other) shell.
Regs, .K
On 11 Oct 2004, at 01:54, 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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