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| Professional and EASY web building software for OSX? Hi! I just bought myself 12" PowerBook G4 1.33GHZ. Could you suggest any web building software for MacOSX that would be easy to use.I wouldn't want to deal with code a lot.Still I would like to make the page look professional and if possible use password protected areas as well. Any suggestions??? Thanks heaps, Kaarel. |
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| The only real thing I can think of is Dreamweaver, though even that can be daunting at times. If you can handle code, I highly recommend Taco HTML Edit.
__________________ 15" MacBook Pro: 2.33GHz Core 2 Duo / 2GB RAM / 120GB / Superdrive / Mac OS 10.5 9A581 Leopard |
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| mamboserver.com i pretty full featured web site. it requires a few extra things like PHP and MYSQL, but you can get them as Apple installed images. |
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| I use "NVU" http://www.nvu.com/index.html I used this when I was running Windows, so my switch to the Mac version was a natural path. It has all the features I've ever needed, is well maintained, and above all easy to get started with. Also being "Free" is a bonus. jb.
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| Well I have seen a webcast from ScreenCastsOnline about Rapidweaver and their webcast tutorial. So here is Part 1, Part 2 and lastly Part 3 of their tutorial.
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| Thanks for suggestions! |
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| No-one mentioned iWeb. i've never used it, but i'm assuming people are boycotting it's rather shoddy HTML coding technique...
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