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Posted by Norman L. DeForest on 01/10/06 13:27
On 9 Jan 2006, Tony wrote:
> MajorSetback@excite.com wrote:
> > I am starting up a home business and will be setting up a web site to
> > market the software that I will be developing in C++. I was wondering
> > if I should buy something like Dreamweaver or Frontpage or try to
> > develop the web pages directly using HTML and a text editor. I have
> > not had experience building web pages but have had several years
> > experience in programming in C and C++ and in using LaTeX for document
> > preparation.
[snip]
> Go with the text editor - if you want to see what the page looks like,
> well, you DO have a browser, right? :)
Some text editors may even have a button on their menu bar to invoke your
browser to view the file being edited. EditPad Lite (freeware) does:
http://www.editpadlite.com/editpadlite.html
The same company markets the shareware EditPad Pro (which has more
features). I currently use the Lite version but plan on registering
the Pro version if I can ever spare the cash.
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Norman De Forest http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/~af380/Profile.html
af380@chebucto.ns.ca [=||=] (At the Sign of the Flashing Cursor)
"Oh how I miss the days when it was easier to catch gonorhea than a
computer virus." -- Big Will in alt.comp.virus, March 9, 2005
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