Hi all

Recently, the subject of website development was discussed on Mac Access.  This 
kind of set me thinking and I wondered whether anybody had got any joy out of 
using Sandvox?  This is, I believe, apple’s recommended application now, since 
their own iWeb is no longer available.  Many people talk about using Wordpress, 
and this is something I’m going to investigate while I’m on Easter holidays.  
Although not in the same way as some others, I plan to install it on a local 
server to see how it works.  Once done, I’m planning to install MAMP Pro in 
order to maintain several Wordpress sites on the same server.

Another application which may or may not have been mentioned as part of the 
discussion is MarsEdit.  This application which is available from a small 
developer called Red Sweater, <http://www.red-sweater.com/marsedit/> is very 
definitely worth a look and, if you’re able, supporting.  The guy who develops 
the software is very proactive and always keen to assist where he can.

Any thoughts anybody?

Kindest regards

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