Alex Hardy


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TextMate completes my toolbox

I bought TextMate last night. While I use Dreamweaver at work, TextMate is now my editor of choice at home for my personal projects. It completes a trio of shareware development tools which also includes CSSEdit and Transmit.

My reasoning is simple: I don’t like Dreamweaver very much. To say that its feature set exceeds my requirements and it has performance and stability issues is probably the kindest way I can express my feelings about it. It’s also very expensive.

If you are a Mac-based web developer, these three apps are a winning combination.

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