HomeSite Review
For someone who appreciates the control you have over your pages by knowing HTML code, I've always relied on a text HTML editor (usually Homesite), even when the company standard went to Macromedia Dreamweaver, a WYSIWYG editor. For several years at Principal, Homesite was the best option for those of us who preferred working with code, and couldn't find a feature as basic (well, I think it should be basic) as a search and replace in any other package. Granted, while Dreamweaver (which shipped with Homesite for a few years ago, then didn't, and now does once again) made things like creating/editing tables a snap, there were some things that were just plain easier with Homesite.
This, by the way, was written by everybody's favorite blogger, Gretchen. Well, she's my favorite blogger, and since this is MY blog, I can blog whatever I want to blog. And if you don't blog it, then that's your blogging problem. Don't blog with me. I'm bloging you, if you blog the blog then I'll be forced to blog the bloggingest blog that ever blogged a blog. Now, blog off before I have to sic the blogs on you.
GoToAssist lets you provide support to your friends or customers even when they aren't at home. By using the unattended support feature, you can fix their software issues, install their updates, or nearly anything else you would normally do on-site.









2 Comments
Anonymous
January 18th, 2002
at 10:22am
I *love* Homesite. I am hand-coding in Notepad lately, since when I got this laptop I didn't ever go back and install it. But Homesite is a wonderful, wonderful product that I have used for years. And, unlike Dreamweaver, if you are working on an ASP page or something like that it doesn't mangle your code! Hmmm… maybe I'll reinstall that this weekend so I can make a new skin for my blog.
Anonymous
January 19th, 2002
at 10:42pm
I don't blog what you're blogging about. Maybe you need to blog a little more clearly about the whole blogging mess.
Or maybe I should just blog off.