What do you use?

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What software do you use for your websites, graphics and everything else? What are your favourite one's that you couldn't live without.

Mine would have to be

Software
  • Dreamweaver 2004 MX
    Fireworks 2004 MX
    Smart FTP Client
Web Apps
  • Wordpress
    Gmail
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rob
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Trilight wrote:What software do you use for your websites, graphics and everything else? What are your favourite one's that you couldn't live without.

Mine would have to be

Software
  • Dreamweaver 2004 MX
    Fireworks 2004 MX
    Smart FTP Client
Web Apps
  • Wordpress
    Gmail
I use Dreamweaver 2004 MX, Adobe Photoshop 7.0, Notepad, and Core FTP.
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For PHP/HTML, PSPad. An excellent piece of freeware!
I tend to leave graphics to others, but basic graphics are done in the gimp, with basic edits made in irfanview.

Pay for software?! Nonsense - I'm a northerner!
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Ebeneezer Scrooge wrote:For PHP/HTML, PSPad. An excellent piece of freeware!
I tend to leave graphics to others, but basic graphics are done in the gimp, with basic edits made in irfanview.

Pay for software?! Nonsense - I'm a northerner!
Who says you have to pay for Adobe/Macromedia stuff?
At home I'm on a trial and at school, well at school!
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You have to pay after 30 days if you want to use it legally idiot. And believe it or not, not everybody on this board attends school.
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SCHOOL
Isn't that something I am forced to pay for that other people's offspring attend?

I'm hoping that in the end they will return the favour and pay my Council Tax and Utility Bills.

Of course they won't, one will become the leader of the local council and sell my house to pay for me to live in a "home" smelling of stale urine.
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The funny thing is... Who pays for my school's Photoshop, Dreamweaver and stuff!
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Take a wild guess.
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Trilight wrote:The funny thing is... Who pays for my school's Photoshop, Dreamweaver and stuff!
What's in the slightest bit funny about it? I see nothing to laugh about.
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StuartPlymouth wrote:SCHOOL
Isn't that something I am forced to pay for that other people's offspring attend?
Because it makes sense... even if you don't have children.

If you don't like the argument that you are repaying your own education, how about this...

You benefit from the rest of societies children being educated (certainly while at school, to a lesser (but still positive) extent in higher education) for example; teaching people how to wire a plug saves the emergency services bucket fulls of cash. You also benefit by having a higher skilled, richer economy in the future - they may even be paying taxes to fund your retirement home.
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Mich wrote:
StuartPlymouth wrote:SCHOOL
Isn't that something I am forced to pay for that other people's offspring attend?
Because it makes sense... even if you don't have children.
Why? Would you think it reasonable to pay road tax if you didn't have a car?
Mich wrote:If you don't like the argument that you are repaying your own education, how about this...
I have nothing to repay. I was fortunate enough to go to a private school which my parents paid for, over and above contributing towards the education of my contemporaries in the public sector through their taxes.
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