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Subject:
From:
Jim Meagher <[log in to unmask]>
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Date:
Fri, 24 Sep 1999 08:34:32 -0400
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Mike,

I used earlier versions of Hot Dog, didn't like it because all the buttons
have dog related pictures on them.  I didn't feel like learning a whole new
set of symbols that only one program uses.

Front Page (in any version) is MUCH more than just an html editor!  FP is a
complete SUITE of tools.
No offense, but comparing hot dog (and others) to FP is like comparing the
notepad to MS Office..... IMHO

I just started fooling with a new program that came with my Corel Office
2000.  It is called TRELLIX (www.trellix.com) and it seems to be on the same
level with FP.

If you are going to be  working with a simple 3 page personal web, then any
editor will do.  But if you are going to be working with a large complicated
web, you need something on the level of FP or Trellix.

Jim Meagher
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Micro Solutions Consulting        Member of The HTML Writers Guild
http://www.ezy.net/~microsol     International Webmasters Association
410-543-8996                MS Site Builder Network - Level 2 member
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----- Original Message -----
From: Mike Vest <[log in to unmask]>



> Good evening,
> Does anyone have any comments on the CoffeeCup 7.0, Hot Dog
> Professional, or FrontPage 2000 html editors?  I need to buy an html
> editor and am seriously considering these editors.  I have limited
> experience with html and web sites and need something that will help me
> learn to actually code html.  I have breifly used FrontPage 2000 before
> but I am not sure I like it.  Are there any other html editors I should
> be considering?  Thanks in advance!
>
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