![]() ![]() ![]() I loved it immediately! Simple, clean design, FAST, fast fast! After a while though I realised it didn’t have everything I needed, so I got on ready. And to be honest, I didn’t spend enough time using it as well. I liked it, but it didn’t have the FTP support with which I had grown so used to. On my way to a new editor I tried Atom a really cool web-technology (JS) based text editor. Why did I move on to Sublime Text 3? Because Dreamweaver became too heavy, slow and just felt like an ancient piece of software. Simply, it was the first editor I used after Notepad and I never felt I needed to switch. It was a simple text editor, with highlighting, tag closing and build in FTP support. ![]() And no, I didn’t use adobe’s built in browsers, “Design preview”, etc. Previously I had been using Adobe Dreamweaver for about 10+ years. ![]()
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