Quick, download and pay for this app before the price goes up ( theoretically it will, i mean). You can see by viewing other site's css that this program is widely used when the groups show up in your downloaded URL CSS.
It would be cool if the developer had a meter on his site to show how many domains use css files developed by this program, because it rocketh. and works perfect in conjunction with Dreamweaver MX04 (which still doesn't display CSS correctly), as well as Contribute 3(.1), Taco HTML, PageSpinner, HyperEdit, skEdit, NVU, and MORE!
In an ideal world, MacRabbit would hookup with another company and complete the (in my opinion) hole that exists for a complete XHTML/CSS Editor!
The features in this app look like they are complete, however, The interface is still quite a bit off. Windows open up underneath the OS Menubar so you cannot move them, Preferences is the same, and buttons seem like they are still Jaguar-style.
$15 bucks is not bad, but with so many of these apps out there, if one thing goes wrong in the app, i feel like i'm wasting my time. This category is for serious business apps and i don't think this one is there yet.
If anyone has the patience to review this more to find out what is good/bad about it, I'd be anxious to read it.
MainMenu Pro
sofa
CSSEdit
luxuryluke reviewed on 25 Apr 2005
Quick, download and pay for this app before the price goes up ( theoretically it will, i mean). You can see by viewing other site's css that this program is widely used when the groups show up in your downloaded URL CSS.
It would be cool if the developer had a meter on his site to show how many domains use css files developed by this program, because it rocketh. and works perfect in conjunction with Dreamweaver MX04 (which still doesn't display CSS correctly), as well as Contribute 3(.1), Taco HTML, PageSpinner, HyperEdit, skEdit, NVU, and MORE!
In an ideal world, MacRabbit would hookup with another company and complete the (in my opinion) hole that exists for a complete XHTML/CSS Editor!
Client
$15 bucks is not bad, but with so many of these apps out there, if one thing goes wrong in the app, i feel like i'm wasting my time. This category is for serious business apps and i don't think this one is there yet.
If anyone has the patience to review this more to find out what is good/bad about it, I'd be anxious to read it.
iPSP
Is it March that they are available US?