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Old 26-03-2008, 06:26 PM
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Code view most of the time.
I also use WYSIWYG when creating a template (table-less) before breaking it apart into small files (header, footer, you get the point).
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With DW CS3, the WYSIWYG view can be useful. I use code view mostly, but the design view is capable of generating readable complaint code.

In code view, it has really upped my game. I moved from HTML Kit, and the DW timesavers slay it.
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TextMate, Photoshop CS3, Illustrator CS3, Flash CS3, Transmit

Camino, Safari, Firefox, Opera

All running on Mac OS X, but currently in the process of installing XP through Bootcamp so I can test on IE and PC versions of the other browsers.

Personally I never use WYSIWYG. I suppose it goes back to the good old days in art college when we were told that DW adds a lot of extra code when using design view.

Maybe things have changed over the years but I'm used to coding everything now so I'll be sticking to that
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Hi there

I use the Adobe Creative Suite 3 - Photoshop, Dreamweaver and Illustrator mostly, but some Flash too.

In Dreamweaver, I use the WYSIWYG most of the time but go into the code when it's acting as a WYSINWYG (N for Not). I find that's usually to remove extra paragraphs and simple things like that.
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html kit for coding
notepad for coding sometimes
filezilla for ftp upload/dowload/bakcups
gimp for most image work
inkskape ( brilliant ) for icons/logo design
firefox for browsing/bookmarksetc
wampserver for dev env
corbian backup for backups
pageplus for desktop publishing
openoffice for docs
thunderbird email
as you can see it's all freeware/opensource
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notepad ++

I'm with this, or a variant called textpad.

I also use Gimp, firefox and the developer add ons. Also fireftp.

Ah thunderbird + open office.

All open source also.
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SoftwareFirefox addons
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That multiple browser check is great - cheers for the link!
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The most important to me are:
  • Adobe Creative Suite (esp. Photoshop and Illustrator)
  • Notepad ++
  • Wamp
But lot of nice tips, resources etc. in this thread.
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Just to add a few to the mix I find

Komodo Edit quite good

Also find myself using scratchpad (if anyone has a better one feel free to mention it)

KeePassX is damn handy as well (for storing my passwords)

Postits and a pen ... and a wall to put them on
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Also find myself using scratchpad (if anyone has a better one feel free to mention it)
If it's just note taking then get yourself Xpad. Amazing piece of software. Love it. xPad. The Ultimate Notepad.

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KeePassX is damn handy as well (for storing my passwords)
Err, just downloaded this. Created a database and then.... tumble weed .....
How does it work? Is it similar to wallet?

We should have a Mac OS X applications thread somewhere..
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