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I use HomeSite, too. HomeSite is not really Web authoring software, it
is an HTML editor. If you are comfortable with HTML and have previously
inserted all your own markup, then HomeSite will seem like a gift from
Heaven. Before HomeSite, I developed Web pages using only Windows
WordPad (or Notepad). HomeSite lets me continue to have the control I
crave over the markup, yet provides wonderful conveniences. You can
download a full-featured trial version at http://www.allaire.com
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>From: Penny Staples[SMTP:pstaples -at- AIRWIRE -dot- COM]
>I use HomeSite.
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>> From: Kathy Fisher <KDFisher -at- AOL -dot- COM>
>> I'd like to get some opinions on which web authoring software you think
>is the best on the market. I've used HotDog, AOLpress, Internet Assistant,
>Claris Home Page, and Microsoft FrontPage 98 (demo version). Of the ones
>you've used, which do you like best?
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