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alternative to cssedit?
anyone know a software like cssedit for windows?
cssedit is so cool i just wish they made one for windows. unfortunately i cant buy a mac at the time since im out of funds but if i could i would buy it just for css edit (and additional stuff) :D
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TopStyle and TopStyle lite (free)
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I have never used CSSEdit so I don't know what's like but here are some good free editors:
Aptana Studio
Notepad2 (I use this all the time!)
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Call me mainstream but in my opinion Dreamweaver has excelent support for CSS :)
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Call me mainstream but in my opinion Dreamweaver has excelent support for CSS :)
Nice big price tag too!
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Aptana is pretty good. Its pretty much a free version of Dreamweaver, not quite as good but gettin there.
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@ETbyrne, don't say you buy your software?
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