Web Design Notepad

Discussion in 'Products & Tools' started by UberSoftware, Sep 21, 2008.

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    UberSoftware, Sep 21, 2008 IP
  2. harrysmith

    harrysmith Well-Known Member

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    I was hopping it was for FREE ;)
    Good tool though... all the best.
     
    harrysmith, Sep 21, 2008 IP
  3. UberSoftware

    UberSoftware Peon

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    Thanks bro :)
     
    UberSoftware, Sep 22, 2008 IP
  4. Grit.

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    It looks like a sound piece of software, however it lacks what a lot of other pieces of software (some even free) offer. As for the people who don't make websites, they're more likely to want to use a WYSIWYG editor rather than a text editor
     
    Grit., Sep 22, 2008 IP
  5. UberSoftware

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    Just made it so I will be improving it. It was made for my Web Design class so a WYSIWYG editor just won't cut it. I'm trying to help people learn Web Design not click a button and not learn a thing from it. Also as a skilled web designer I prefer it.
     
    UberSoftware, Sep 22, 2008 IP
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    Does it feature highlighting? Programs like notepad ++ do feature code highlighting making it easier to find errors etc in their code, also, is it just designed for the average CSS, and HTML user? or do you plan on using it for PHP, Java etc etc
     
    Grit., Sep 23, 2008 IP
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    yeah ... I think about he code highlighting too, so it's make more easier
     
    paco83, Sep 23, 2008 IP
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    I'll go with Grit. It's like something in between the spectrum. End users who don't know a jack about coding and designing would definitely want to use WYSIWYG editors. This is more likely going to be appealing for coders who are still typing their way letter by letter. So, make it standard compliant, and 'bgcolor' is way out of the league...=D

    Also make keyboard shortcuts for the command it would definitely be a plus improving productivity. I might soon going to make an online one.

    All in all, awesome idea!
     
    yangyang, Sep 25, 2008 IP
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    Wanted to try that one...but it wasn't for free. Isn't there any free download trial (just asking)?
     
    tchr52170, Sep 28, 2008 IP
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    Nice tool, it looks like it makes the basic things quicker to do.
    So does dreamweaver etc.
    I dont think it has enough features to warrant buying it however.
    Also the fact you have to pay then download between 1 and 3 days later is a HUGE negative.

    Personally i would listen to the feedback received and make the changes and charge for that, and then make this copy free. I would also find a way of people being able to pay and download for free.
     
    tony84, Sep 28, 2008 IP