should more than suffice IMHO.
Regards,
J
DSA wrote:
-Original Message-
Now I'm not a bigot here, and I'm always ready to listen to other
points
of view, so lets hear what is "most missed' from linux from you/yourcustomer's point of view??
-Original Message-
>Now I'm not a bigot here, and I'm always ready to listen to other
points
>of view, so lets hear what is "most missed' from linux from you/your
>customer's point of view??
Most often cause of concern is that they already have existing Windows
based software, such as
Ha, very funny,
In actual fact I am a network
engineer, I evaluate a clients existing (often MS) infrastructure, and try to
offer a cost effective and unbiased solution to their network problems.
What do you think would
happen if I walked into a business with $50,000 worth of MS operatin
I too learned HTML with
notepad. Even today I still use notepad to create my basic page, and then use Dreamweaver
to add the tricky stuff later. I use Adobe Photoshop to create buttons,
ImageReady to make them roll-overs, and then use Dreamweaver to add the Java
scripted buttons to my stand
Hey guys,
I think you’ll find
Dreamweaver was designed for Apple MAC, and has only recently been adapted for
Windows.
In case you’re
wondering, Dreamweaver, even in the Windows configuration, is an excellent tool
for Web development, and in conjunction with the other Adobe products Fla