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January 15th, 2004, 08:05 PM
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Re: OT: Office XP Small Business
Yes. Dreamweaver would be my choise for HTML editor. I use it and I like it.
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January 15th, 2004, 10:21 PM
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Re: OT: Office XP Small Business
I've worked a bit with Dreamweaver, and like it. Plus when I look at the code, I am not overcome with the sudden urge to run away screaming. FrontPage, Last time I saw it used, just made me increadibly pissed off when I viewed the code. What made me run away screaming was a webpage that a friend of mine "made", in Word. With the save as HTML option. Ugliest thing I've seen in my life, and that includes the time I had to go through some C source code that was stripped of all whitespace.
But yeah, I do everything in a plain-text editor. The one I use is called Metapad, makes things a bit easier by having the option to save as ASCII or Unicode, in both DOS and UNIX formats. Plus a few other things that make my life a bit simpler. Only other thing I might want is syntax highlighting, but I can always just telnet in and use EMACS for that
And Instar, I think you've been having a bit too much fun with VS.NET. Look what programming COBOL has done to you! 
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January 15th, 2004, 10:30 PM
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Re: OT: Office XP Small Business
Yes, COBOL is an evil mistress. But Visual Studio is the best IDE on the market...
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