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rapidweaver or dreamweaver?
#1
Hi there
I'm looking at doing some very basic website stuff and was considering either rapidweaver or dreamweaver. Any comments? I've read that rapidweaver is much simplier. Thanks in advance.
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#2
RapidWeaver.
Or DreamWeaver.

Take your pick.

Seriously, if you have the need and money for DW, then buy it.
Otherwise, buy RapidWeaver.

If you have to ask this question, then you probably should be outsourcing your web design to someone else anyway, but there you go.
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#3
No comparison. Rapidweaver is much simpler. You can just start using it and rely on its built-in templates.
Then you can customize everything, purchase a wide variety of site designs for $12 each, and just focus on content creation.

I found Dreamweaver somewhat like learning to use InDesign or Photoshop - plan on a month of just learning how to do things Adobe's way. While I write in InDesign, it is a fantastic program, and I survived the learning curve, I gave up on DreamWeaver. It may be a fantastic program, I don't know.
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#4
Just an FYI, Rapidweaver is part of the MacHeist bundle available for 7 more days.

http://www.macheist.com/

well, it will be part of the bundle if enough are sold...

edit 4// I really ought to read these posts from the bottom up. I now see it's been mentioned twice and hinted at once previously.
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#5
I found RW incredibly limiting. Sure, there are templates, but adding onto them is difficult. It seems as tho you have to continue to buy more add-ons just to do the basics.

I actually find iWeb far more flexible than RW. Check out some of these sites: http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=181763&page=17

and lots of extras: iwebfaq.org/site/iWeb_FAQ.html

If you want to split the difference, you might look at Freeway, about $100, but full featured like DW.
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#6
Flux.

I've been using Flux, and it's excellent. It's a WYSIWYG editor, and it comes with several templates, so you can get started readily.

I've primarily used HomePage before, and this is the closest I've found--it's a bit over my head, but very doable for me. I have created a couple of website before, though. And I fiddled with GoLive.

http://www.theescapers.com/flux/index.html
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#7
On the other hand, that RapidWeaver deal is an amazingly good price.
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#8
Check out Google Sites. It's free and so is the hosting.
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#9
There's also Coda, from Panic. If you own Transmit (their FTP app), I think you get a break on the price.

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