Garrett:
I downloaded Evr Soft 1st Page, and took a quick look at its capabilities. It appears
to be a truly first rate HTML editor, with lots of function to make life easier in
building a web page ......and at zero cost it's a winner.
Thanks for making the info available to us all.
Does anyone have experience with Net Objects Javascript editor.
Nick Maffei
Garrett Steed wrote:
> Hello-
> I think you will find a million different answers to your question. I'm not
> sure if anyone has ever created and IDE just for JavaScript that was as fast
> and as powerful as Forte or XML Spy for there respective languages.
> Personally I use a free program called evr soft 1st Page. It's a nice text
> editor. http://www.evrsoft.com/
> I would be interested to see what other people think also, but there's my 2
> cents.
>
> Garrett Steed
> Seasllc.com
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Frank Nicolazzo Sr. [mailto:tgifn@n...]
> Sent: Monday, April 22, 2002 1:10 PM
> To: JavaScript HowTo
> Cc: tgifn@n...
> Subject: [javascript_howto] What editor(s) For JavaScript do you PC
> developers use
>
> I have a MAC (POWERPC). Those of you that write using JavaScript on your
> PC'S which editors do you use.
>
> Currently we develop, using JavaScript, on our MACS using BBEDIT as the
> Editor.
>
> One MAC has NN, the Other IE.
>
> Once running correctly we take and run them on several PCs using both NN and
> IE.
>
> The reason for the question is we are considering purchasing either a IBM
> NOTEBOOK or a MAC IBOOK.
>
> Thanks in advance for your responses.
>
> Frank Nicolazzo Sr.
> tgifn@n...
>
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