eric scroger wrote: > > Packy Anderson wrote: > > > Oliver Thuns writes: > > > Or are there good alternatives to FP for my customers (I don't know FP > > > and I don't need it). > > > > ... much deleted > > > > > > > As for other products, I'm sure there are lots (at home, on my Mac, I > > use GoLive Cyberstudio because the Mac MS FP *sucks*). As much as I > > hate pro-ing MS, FrontPage on Windows is a very good product, even > > without having the use of the extensions. The site management > > features are excellent, and the WYSIWYG HTML Editor is quite usable > > and (since the 98 release) respects my HTML code changes. > > > > > > Just remember that M$ didn't create FrontPage, they bought it from another > company whom I can't recall right now. But everybody is pretty much used > to that by now.
Having experimented with Front Page, Page Mill, Net Objects Fusion, and now, Dreamweaver from Macromedia, I must cast my vote for Dreamweaver. The only problem with it is the learning curve on it is a lot like most all Macromedia products, somewhat steep. Next vote would be for Net Object Fusion. The code that both of these products generate is very clean. > > Eric > > -- > Eric Scroger http://www.novare.net > [EMAIL PROTECTED] 214.720.0700 > code monkey interactive propaganda Randy Cain, Supervisor http://www.country.com Online Systems/Graphics CBS Cable Nashville [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null