Anyone using coffecup ?

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    Anyone using coffecup ?
     
    Last edited: Jul 13, 2013
    Deepak Chaubey, Jul 12, 2013 IP
  2. EmmanuelFlossie

    EmmanuelFlossie Active Member

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    Every day, Nescafe Barista, good coffee!!!
     
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    sarahk iTamer Staff

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    People are bound to be, what specifically did you want to know?
     
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    I mean coffecup html editor. How's it ?
     
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    No, I just use Notepad++ or write html in the editor of my site. Notepad++ is my favorite though, as it color codes!
     
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    I tried it out, as I found NotePad++ a bit limiting. In the end, I settled for NetBeans though. It's a fantastic editor. Maybe the memory footprint is high, but it's quick to load and respond so far, even on my crap[lap]top.
     
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    sarahk iTamer Staff

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    netbeans does everything I need. I used to have zend, never updated it and when I upgraded my computer I couldn't reinstall. netbeans replaced every feature of zend that I actually used and is free.
     
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    I've actually switched over to NetBeans from Dreamweaver (I was using a school edition of Adobe's suite) and I like it much better than Dreamweaver. I really never used all the fancy stuff in Dreamweaver, for I always like to hand code my stuff anyways. I also like NetBeans hinting much better, for Dreamweaver sometimes doesn't know the syntax and the formatting is much better in NetBeans (I like clean code :)) Oh yeah, I used Coffeecup a long time ago ( I mean a long time ago), but I really never used all that much, I think was switched over to Frontpage (I know, I know another bad choice :eek:)
     
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    Hey Deepak Chaubey

    I moved from Dreamweaver to Sublime 2. If you are a Hardcore Coder try Sublime Text 2 or Sublime Text 3 they are awesome, if your not that hardcore LOL try WebMatrix 3 from Microsoft also a nice peace of software.

    Links:

    WebMatrix 3 = www.microsoft.com/web/webmatrix/
    Sublime Text 2 = www.sublimetext.com/2
    Sublime Text 3 = www.sublimetext.com/3

    Thanks
     
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