I almost use Dreamweaver, but my teacher said sublime is better and easy to use, anyway, depend on your hobbies!
Currently many editors are working but I think Dream Weaver best and easily use. Some editors are: HTML and XHTML CSS PHP (Version 6.5 and later) Java SE, Java Web & Java EE Java ME Ruby C/C++
If you have a Mac, I suggest Coda 2. It has absolutely everything you'll need for web development (HTML, CSS, Javascript, PHP, etc.). It's only available for Mac though.
Adobe Dreamweaver CS5 This product is the most widely used and professional web editor available. Capable of designing, developing and maintaining websites and web-based applications - Dreamweaver is the most advance product on the market. One of the features that separates Dreamweaver from most other web editors - is it templates functionality. This make designing and maintaining websites are simpler task. Template also allows locking of design so that web-editors don't have to bother about that - or worry about messing up the site.
I've been contributing to a thread on this forum where the peoople are saying that we should stay away from Dreamweaver. Can't post the thread because I don't have permissions yet but it's called 'HTML5 site or HTML5 CMS?'
I recommend NetBeans. It's multi-launguage editor (Java, C/C++, XML, HTML, PHP, Groovy, Javadoc, JavaScript, and JSP etc). It support FTP, SVN. I very like it
Crimson Editor! Lightweight and has most features. But it has been abandoned and not updated any more.
I dunno if I'd call it abandoned, it's just complete. that's something I laugh at is the editors that keep having new versions -- for what? it's a text editor! How much can you **** with the codebase for nothing? I used Crimson for a number of years, while there are a few things I had wished it had done I got most of them when I switched to flo's notepad two, which takes the scite out of scintilla... since Scintilla's 'demo' editor is a real piece of scite.
True it's complete and in inspite of not being updated for such a long time it work pretty well. But Notepad++ is taking over, although I personally still use Crimson as it's a no fuss editor. flo's notepad two doesn't seem to have tabs, so how do you manage without tabs?