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I'm brand new to the glorious world of Mac, and am in the process of shifting everything across from my old PC to the sexy new piece of kit.
I have created and maintain a website, built using FrontPage (I know, I know!) but am eager to move in to the present and use a decent editor that will serve all my needs. I've had a look at iWeb, and whilst it seems very user friendly also maybe a bit of an entry level programme? I'm also told that I won't be able to edit my previous html files with it?
Whilst I'm reasonably proficient, i.e. better than Joe Bloggs, I am by no means a webdesigner with coding ability of any note.
So what I'm after is a programme that ticks the following boxes:
- Allows me to get right on with continuing to maintain my site using my existing files.
- Similar format to FrontPage in that it strikes a balance between use of html code, but also the more basic publisher style web designing for when I need it.
Free Iphone App Builder
- Reasonably cheap, but well supported with updates.
Apple App Builder
I've heard Adobe Dreamweaver is the way to go, but I'm open to any and all suggestions.
Wysiwyg Web Builder
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p.s. as stated above, not an expert so forgive any glaring idiocies in my question or requirements!