Cashmoney995
Senior member
My friend would like to buy it for his dad as a fathers day gift.
Originally posted by: lowpost
there should be an evaluation version of dreamweaver.
Originally posted by: DeathByAnts
Originally posted by: lowpost
there should be an evaluation version of dreamweaver.
Oh, there is an "evaluation" version out there, hehehehe
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Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Originally posted by: DeathByAnts
Originally posted by: lowpost
there should be an evaluation version of dreamweaver.
Oh, there is an "evaluation" version out there, hehehehe
<trying to get a response from the mods tonight>
Do you want me to PM them and ask them to ban you? I don't mind. 🙂
Originally posted by: Cashmoney995Piracy is caused by the companies.
Who in their right mind would buy Photoshop for its ridiculous price!
I know several kids who have used a bootleg version of photoshop and it has made them create some very unique things.
Sometimes these companies dont realize that if they made their software affordable more people would buy it.
Look at Maya for instance, they were smart enough to give away a free version of their software because the more people that learn how to use it the more people will use it when they get to the professional arena.
Also...its a given fact of life that people are going to steal.
Being strict on illegal activities is one thing, but being obsessive and banning anybody who mentions it is also very detrimental to society.
If I made an off topic post, "What would be your favorite way to rob a bank" I doubt it would get taken down.
Ty for ur input on the software choices.
Best HTML Editor for Cheap $$$
Originally posted by: 8ballcoupe
I used to like Arachnophilia which was suggested by someone above, but it got kind of sloppy feeling to me when it was re-authored in Java.
My favorite nowadays is HTML-Kit.
Ernie
PS: Gee, I hate it when people do what I just did. I neglected to say WHY I like HTML-Kit. It is so cusomizable (like Arachnophilia in that regard) that you can make it suit your particular work style when creating markup or code. It's also very fast and responsive, and it has some really interesting extra features -- like the Prototype Pad into which you can paste just about anything from a formatted document and create a prototype html output. It's a very interesting little gadget. Also comes in handy when trying to save formatted text from Web pages. It often works much better than doing a File | Save As from your browser.