Mac : Web Design Software

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Nate
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May 19, 2010 4:59pm
Any suggestions? Please, do not say iWeb.
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I Wear Pants
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May 19, 2010 5:03pm
Dreamweaver is the only answer.

Unless you meant free. In that case the only answer is Nvu.
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Nate
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May 19, 2010 5:36pm
I've been using Nvu and I hate it. I'm looking free but I'm sure I can get Dreamweaver for free ;)
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I Wear Pants
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May 19, 2010 6:00pm
Yeah, if you are able to acquire Dreamweaver do so. It's hands down the de-facto web development software.
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justincredible
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May 19, 2010 6:51pm
You're wanting a WYSIWYG-type of software? Or do you just want a good IDE for developing your own code?
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ernest_t_bass
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May 19, 2010 7:47pm
iWeb.
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Nate
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May 20, 2010 8:59am
ernest_t_bass wrote: iWeb.
F you mullet man!
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Nate
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May 20, 2010 9:00am
justincredible wrote: You're wanting a WYSIWYG-type of software? Or do you just want a good IDE for developing your own code?
I'm not limited to WYSIWYG. I'd like something that has WYSIWYG and easy code addition. Nvu would be nice but the formatting on it sucks for text and I don't feel like going into the code every time the text is fouled up on Nvu. I've been using it for almost a year now but I'm fed up with it.
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justincredible
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May 20, 2010 9:07am
The only thing I really use for development is Netbeans and Terminal. Netbeans is great (also free) but there's no WYSIWYG that comes with it. It is great for auto-completion in php, html and css.
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cbus4life
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May 20, 2010 9:22am
I second giving Netbeans a try.