• whats the best program for making web sites?
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Yeah, if you can deal with the nag screen every 50 saves. It's worth it though.
[QUOTE=PieClock;25920761]Yeah, if you can deal with the nag screen every 50 saves. It's worth it though.[/QUOTE] Just patch the binary and make the nag screen a series of NOPs. That's what I did
[QUOTE=Siemens;25925220]Just patch the binary and make the nag screen a series of NOPs. That's what I did[/QUOTE] Uhm, how do I do that then?
[QUOTE=Awwent;25925668]Uhm, how do I do that then?[/QUOTE] [url]http://www.nasm.us/[/url] [url]http://www.ollydbg.de/[/url] [url]http://mh-nexus.de/en/hxd/[/url]
[QUOTE=Siemens;25925220]Just patch the binary and make the nag screen a series of NOPs. That's what I did[/QUOTE] Or - crazy thought - you can support an independent developer and splash out the $59 :v: I don't mean to go all moralfag here, but I think anyone who spends so much of their time developing such an good application should be paid for their effort. Sublime is the best program I've found which comes close to some of the text editors/IDEs on the Mac, and I reckon that that alone makes the developer worthy of compensation. I'd love to see more developers making slick and powerful windows applications, especially in regards to web development, and I'm happy to pay them for their work. </moralfag spiel>
Free alternative to Coda on mac: [url]http://www.aptana.com/[/url]
Nano running on Gentoo Or just netbeans
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