Jon,
I use homesite.  It's a light weight compared to Dreamweaver, but actually, 
it's the basis for Dreamweaver so there should be a brief learning curve.  

http://www.adobe.com/products/homesite/


Another potential is TopStyle.  I use that as well but more for CSS than HTML.  
It may be a bit closer to what you're looking for.  


http://www.bradsoft.com/


bill

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Jon Paris 
  To: web400@xxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2006 3:13 PM
  Subject: [WEB400] Nvu


  Anyone out there using Nvu?

  If so - have you been able to get it to publish to OS/400?  When I try it
  just says "... unsupported at this time" - it's FTP for goodness sake - how
  "supported" does it need to be?

  I'm trying it because my copy of Dreamweaver is so old (V4) that there's too
  much it can't handle and they want $500 or so for V8 because my license was
  one of Macromedia's educational licenses which Adobe in their wisdom will
  not upgrade.

  If anyone has other suggestions for low-cost web editors with good support
  I'd be glad to hear about them.

  Jon Paris
  Partner400

  www.Partner400.com




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