I absolutely love this HTML app — I write simple, flat pages, and this is the only coding app available that isn't so choked to the gills with 'features' that I don't give up trying to navigate its specialized menus/keyboard shortcuts/proprietary file formats in three minutes. On the other hand, it offers lots of handy shortcuts for the most basic tags, saving me unnecessary, repetitive keystrokes. Also, it doesn't try to upload every document I edit to my server with its stupid built-in FTP browser, which is a nice change of pace. HTMchen does only what I need it to do, and it performs perfectly. I would really like it if I could select the declaration code at the beginning of an HTML document from a menu or something (I tend to leave stuff out, writing it by hand, or mix up the correct XHTML 1.0/1.1 tags), and "night-view" code coloring might be nice, but even if it's never updated again it's staying in my dock. Also, it's free! Yay.
These scripts are fantastic, and make using multiple Finder windows 100% less annoying. They're also incredibly easy to customize, if you take ninety seconds to determine which numerical values work best for your resolution. I was just wondering if it would be possible to add something to the script to customize the width of the sidebar? I've dragged mine out a little, because I keep some secondary media folders in there for easy access -- and when I click the size & position script in the toolbar, the sidebar width resets to the default. It's not a huge deal, of course, but I thought it wouldn't hurt to ask. Thanks very much for the scripts, in any case; they're simple, easy, and work as advertised.
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HTMchen
Penardiem reviewed on 19 Aug 2010
Finder Size & Position Scripts
penardiem reviewed on 06 Feb 2009
+2
Burn
OS 10.5.6
1.83 GHz Intel Core Duo
Hope I'll get to try the software out in the future!