>From my understanding the new Dreamweaver MX has Homesite in it.
Dreamweaver, UltraDev and Homesite are one.  I know in the install program
you can pick your interface to look like Dreamweaver, Homesite or go with
the NEW MX look.  Not sure if this means you can jump back and forth between
HomeSite and Dreamweaver or not.  They might have taken the best from both
and made one, Don't Know?

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"Matthew K. Gold" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> The difference between Dreamweaver and Homesite is that Homesite is easier
> to
> customize, and it doesn't mess with your code the way that Dreamweaver
does.
> If you're happy with Dreamweaver, you should stick with it.  But if you
want
> more control over your code, you
> should consider switching.
>
> Of course, Macromedia recently bought Allaire, so who knows what the next
> version of Homesite will look like...
>
> Matt
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
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> Subject: [PHP] Re: Development Tools
>
>
> > For those of you using HomeSite, is it worthwhile for me to install it
if
> I
> > already have DreamWeaver 4 on my PC?  Someone said HomeSite is basically
> > DreamWeaver without the UI interface so I'm wondering if it's possible
to
> use
> > DreamWeaver the same way I would Homesite.
> >
> > Jesse
> >
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