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    Default Good html editor for mac?

    i realize that any text program can...

    I made a web site for a coworker and he wants to beable to learn a bit.

    I figure a good wysiwyg that has easy code / design view switching ala dreamweaver would be good for him.

    If html kit was for mac then that be a great one for him to use, I used it in the past but it appears to just be windows.

    I don't use mac...so I wouldn't have a clue whats good for him.

    Any ideas?

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    Nothing?

    I have searched and i know there are quite a few free ones available but was hoping one of you macheads have actually used one and like it.

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    I went ahead and told him he should download and try netbeans.

    I use it when I play around with java and I know it can edit html/javascript files.

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    I just saw this thread. I really like Text Wrangler and it's free. I use it at work instead of Notepad on the pc, I bring my laptop in.

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