Hi James,

It may also be worth looking at Microsoft's Visual Studio 2008 Web Designer
Express Edition - it's completely free (It has nothing to do with the
Expression series of tools). It has IDE Source Code Editors for (X)HTML,
XML, CSS, and JavaScript, etc. You can also download the limited MSDN
Library that accompanies it, also free of charge. There is no proprietary
code injection, and you can set a markup specification for cursory
validation as you write.

http://www.microsoft.com/express/vwd/

Apologies if considered off-topic.

Kind regards,

Frank

On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 1:19 PM, James Jeffery <
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> I've been thinking about buying the new version of Photoshop and
> Illustrator, as i just purchased a new dual core iMac. Currently i use
> BBEdit but im thinking about switching to Dreamweaver as i might aswell
> purchase the creative suite. Is the new dreamweaver any good for us
> developers?
>
> This may not seem related to web standards but i feel it does because back
> when i used dreamweaver - it was the days when it bloated out your code and
> caused friction for many developers.
>
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