I use Dreamweaver in code view. However, it makes it easy to convert a
semantic marked-up word document into valid code, is easy to organize code,
and I am used to the key commands.

That probably describes dozens of editors for different people. 

If it comes with a package, you're in good shape. If not, you may want to
consider cheaper options

Ted

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Sent: Friday, April 04, 2008 1:48 PM
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Subject: Re: [WSG] Dreamweaver CS3

I think its  very handy even though i hardcode most stuff.
Its good for organizing your work flow, with document tabs and what not.
The code is pretty clean these days and theres a good built in validator.
I think even object embedding (.flvs and what not) is pretty unobtrusive.

Sorry if thats off topic.


James Jeffery wrote:
> 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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