![]() There are also at least 2 tools based on Eclipse that you can use for web development:Įclipse IDE for JavaScript Web Developers Quanta Plus They say that it supports both code editing and WYSIWYG and it definitely works on OSX so you may like it. Ironically you may need to build it from source (but it's very and fast if you know how to use git and Xcode) I haven't seen yet any possibility of code-completion, but is it a big deal? ![]() It just stays out of your way and allows to edit HTML (there is preview window for it), CSS, and a lot of other file formats. It is small and nice, there's no 'workspaces' like in Eclipse and key-combinations like in Eclipse and Vim. Some people made different Dreamweaver versions to work on wine (on linux), so you may try to install wine on Mac and then install Dreamweaver in this case.Įasiest and most user friendly editor I've found so far is Fraise. ![]() If it's a tool that you like and already own, but it's not supported by Mac, then you may try to make it work under OSX using Parallels or wine. ![]() ![]() Adobe Dreamweaver (for Mac) - $399 As Andrew Larsson said, there is Mac version for latest Adobe Dreamweaver (url is the same as for Windows version). ![]()
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