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2 Replies Last post: May 8, 2008 11:15 AM by eteen  
Click to view TimothyA's profile New Member 35 posts since
Dec 21, 2003
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May 6, 2008 10:19 AM

Alternative to Pagemill?

I have just bought an Intel Mac, and none of my classic apps will run anymore. The problem is, I have a rather extensive website created in Adobe Pagemill. I have worked with both iWeb and RapidWeaver, and those both seem to be about the creation of new sites from scratch. My site is so big, there is NO WAY I want to re-work the whole thing from scratch. Is there a modern inexpensive (that leaves out Dreamweaver et al) app that will work with existing html files? Thanks.
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Click to view moose_n_squirrel's profile Old Hand 2,765 posts since
Sep 16, 2004
1. May 6, 2008 12:53 PM in response to: TimothyA
Re: Alternative to Pagemill?
I haven't tried it, but [Coda|http://www.panic.com/coda/] looks very cool, Mac-like, and inexpensive like PageMill was. And it has one great feature that PageMill was too early to have: CSS, which if you get your head around it will be so much easier to maintain than HTML ever was.
Click to view eteen's profile New Member 43 posts since
Apr 7, 2003
2. May 8, 2008 11:15 AM in response to: moose_n_squirrel
Re: Alternative to Pagemill?
Pagespinner could also be an option. http://www.optima-system.com/pagespinner/ A+