On Oct 20, 2008, at 1:37 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you want to save money and have an all round free open source
editor that does CSS, PHP, javascript, and other major languages I
would suggest notepad++.
Been using it since it was first available and haven't looked at
anything else. Mind you, apart from Flash * GIMP, I use notepad++
for all my web design.
This probably is off topic so I apology first, however I think it
worths mentioning especially for the original poster to note when
deciding which one to purchase.
I got Textmate and CSSEdit long time ago and had purchased Coda just
some 6 months ago, the very reason for it is that I have been working
mainly on Magento projects, and because the software runs very slow on
local server so I have been working the files directly from the web
server. With Coda, I can access entire remote root directory from the
leftside of the panel, and the connection is good - 6 months, not a
single timeout. I can only open remove file one at a time for
Textmate, and my FTP client kept giving me timeout error.
In short, Coda is an editor with FTP , but I just love CSSEdit so much
I continue using it with Coda. Coda comes with HTML, CSS, Javascript
and PHP reference books so this is something very good too. You an
even say it's a super light version of Dreamweaver.
tee
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