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Old 08-29-2011, 12:22 AM   #11
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TextWrangler on OS X. It's the free little brother of BBEdit.
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But BBEdit is a lot cheaper now than it used to be — only $39.99 at the moment! And well worth it, IMO.
I'll add Text Wrangler to the list. I've used it too, like BBedit a lot more.

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Vim on Linux.
Vim on Windows.
Vim on Mac.
I'll put Vim on the list too. Been meaning to check it out. Command line interface only, right?

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True, but in a few months when it goes back to $99 $49 TextWrangler is a good alliterative.

Also, Aptana Studio or Eclipse with the WTP plugin make good HTML editors. Aptana is based on Eclipse and they are multi-platform.
They both look interesting. I'll add those too with a note that IDEs may be intimidating to people who have little experience developing software.
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