Re: [WSG] HTML editor for Mac

2006-05-16 Thread Debbie T
I agree with Sean about skEdit. I am a recent Mac convert (last July) and I fell in love with skEdit. I use it for (x)html along with css. http://www.skti.org/skEdit.php If you want free, I can also recommend Taco Html. A good editor without too many bells and whistles. http://tacosw.com/ma

Re: [WSG] HTML editor for Mac

2006-05-16 Thread docbox
> naaa. > NVu is boring and too slow on MacOS. > One of the plasure on programming code is that work is quick. Ah, okay. I haven't tried it on the Mac. It is okay on the PC, but I got a little too frustrated with some of it's features, and went back to Coffee Cup HTML Editor and TopStyle. > Does

Re: [WSG] HTML editor for Mac

2006-05-16 Thread 1802
Another option is NVu, an open-source Web page editor created by a consortium powered by Linspire. naaa. NVu is boring and too slow on MacOS. One of the plasure on programming code is that work is quick. I'd be curious to hear which program you choose after all of the recommendations you recei

Re: [WSG] HTML editor for Mac

2006-05-16 Thread Pauline Caldwell
At 09:59 Paul Collins said >Was curious to know if anyone else is doing front end development on >the Mac? If so, what software are you using? > I've heard good things about PageSpinner, although I haven't tried it - I'm a BBEdit fan. http://www.optima-system.com/pagespinner/ Pauline -- Paulin

Re: [WSG] HTML editor for Mac

2006-05-16 Thread docbox
> Hi all, > > Recently made the change from PC to Mac. Love the platform, but can't > seem to find a good, simple HTML editor. I normally use Homesite on > the PC, but there is no Mac version. Greetings. Have you considered Pagespinner (http://www.optima-system.com/pagespinner/)? It's similar to

Re: [WSG] HTML editor for Mac

2006-05-16 Thread Hassan Schroeder
1802 wrote: > I'm using BBEdit from a year, after a lot of (bad) time in GoLive. I > think that BBEdit is one of the best Mac apps I've tried. Simply, fast > (really fast), powerfull, with everything I need for XHTML and CSS > (yeah, not really everything, but there is no software that has the > f

Re: [WSG] HTML editor for Mac

2006-05-16 Thread Sean Sullivan
Paul, For a inexpensive solution I have been using SKEdit and CSS Edit Both are $20. Well worth the price. Download the free trials and see for yourself. -Sean Paul Collins wrote: Hi all, Recently made the change from PC to Mac. Love the platform, but can't seem to find a good, simple H

Re: [WSG] HTML editor for Mac

2006-05-16 Thread Terrence Wood
Nick Lazar: BBEdit is probably the most well known but costs around US$175 cross grade for $99 from textwrangler (free from bbedit). kind regards Terrence Wood. ** The discussion list for http://webstandardsgroup.org/ See http://webstan

Re: [WSG] HTML editor for Mac

2006-05-16 Thread Michael Persson
Go rick go to source code, the only way to control your development!!! Homesite kick ass for PC Michael Persson Rick Faaberg wrote: On 5/16/06 2:42 AM "1802" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent this out: BBEdit is probably the most well known but costs around US$175 (personally I like this one the

Re: [WSG] HTML editor for Mac

2006-05-16 Thread Rick Faaberg
On 5/16/06 2:42 AM "1802" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent this out: >> BBEdit is probably the most well known but costs around US$175 >> (personally I like this one the best) > > I'm using BBEdit from a year, after a lot of (bad) time in GoLive. Interesting. I hear from a bunch of folks who dismiss GL

Re: [WSG] HTML editor for Mac

2006-05-16 Thread 1802
BBEdit is probably the most well known but costs around US$175 (personally I like this one the best) I'm using BBEdit from a year, after a lot of (bad) time in GoLive. I think that BBEdit is one of the best Mac apps I've tried. Simply, fast (really fast), powerfull, with everything I need for

Re: [WSG] HTML editor for Mac

2006-05-16 Thread Rick Faaberg
On 5/16/06 2:13 AM "Rick Faaberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent this out: >> Was curious to know if anyone else is doing front end development on >> the Mac? If so, what software are you using? > > There's the Freeway type of thing: > > Freeway 4.2 > > >

Re: [WSG] HTML editor for Mac

2006-05-16 Thread Nick Lazar
Paul, Depending on what sort of code you need to write, there are a few good ones around: BBEdit is probably the most well known but costs around US$175 (personally I like this one the best) If you're doing any PHP work Zend Studio is really good, and starts at US$99 A couple of good, li

Re: [WSG] HTML editor for Mac

2006-05-16 Thread Rick Faaberg
On 5/16/06 1:59 AM "Paul Collins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent this out: > Was curious to know if anyone else is doing front end development on > the Mac? If so, what software are you using? There's the Freeway type of thing: Freeway 4.2 Is that sor

Re: [WSG] HTML editor for Mac

2006-05-16 Thread Sarah Peeke (XERT)
Hi again Paul Sorry I didn't read your post fully - I see you have already tried TextMate! Oh well... Sarah -- XERT Communications email: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> mobile: 0438 017 416 web development : digital imaging : dvd production **

Re: [WSG] HTML editor for Mac

2006-05-16 Thread Sarah Peeke (XERT)
Hi Paul > Was curious to know if anyone else is doing front end development on > the Mac? If so, what software are you using? Check out TextMate - excellent for (x)html, css, PHP and Ruby etc. I also use BBEdit, but IMHO TextMate has surpassed it for ease of use. HTH Sa

[WSG] HTML editor for Mac

2006-05-16 Thread Paul Collins
Hi all, Recently made the change from PC to Mac. Love the platform, but can't seem to find a good, simple HTML editor. I normally use Homesite on the PC, but there is no Mac version. I've tried using Dreamweaver, but found it has a lot of features that get in the way that I'll never use. (partic