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By webdesignireland
via blog.webdistortion.com
Published: Apr 13 2008 / 23:55

As webdevelopers most of us have been born and bred on Adobe’s (formerly Macromedia’s) weapon of choice Dreamweaver. This program has always been traditionally Windows based, and if you are looking to make the switch to Linux, or fancy a change you need to find yourself a solid alternative. If you are making the switch, have a browse over some of these badboys..
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dzonelurker replied ago:

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Alternatives to Dreamweaver? Well, ...

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thebeebs replied ago:

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What about Notepad? Its the best web editor in the world.

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mike_eci replied ago:

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Imbecile. Code folding? Highlighting? Transfer? Version control? Please..the whole code-wank purist thing about writing stuff in notepad is tired.

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jaymzcd replied ago:

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'As webdevelopers most of us have been born and bred on Adobe’s (formerly Macromedia’s) weapon of choice Dreamweaver.'

Id say we generally start out using that but then minute we start getting serious, dreamweaver gets dropped and an actual code editor is used. Im a fan of ActiveState's Komodo :) I can't stand dreamweaver

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