what software for web design?

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what software for web design, using mac osx?

im pretty good with html etc... but want to start doing more in depth design, earn some extra cash etc!

thanks..

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For coding html, css, php, js etc coda is one editor that I hear a lot of people using on mac, but it's not free. A free alternative would be aptana studio, if your familar with eclipse you will like this.

For design I assume you have Photoshop?
 
For coding html, css, php, js etc coda is one editor that I hear a lot of people using on mac, but it's not free. A free alternative would be aptana studio, if your familar with eclipse you will like this.

For design I assume you have Photoshop?

i do.... i need to start building my skills up though!
 
I use Dreamweaver in codeview (I find the snippets library most useful once you fill it with stuff you commonly use). I only switched over with CS4 though. Before that, I used Notepad2 and before that I used Notepad++.
 
Design: Photoshop, xScope, Layers, Balsamiq Mockups
Development: Coda, Changes, GitX, SQLEditor

I used to use skEdit but seeing as there's been no release in quite a while I've moved over to Coda which seems to be improving a bit faster.
 
Design: Photoshop, xScope, Layers, Balsamiq Mockups
Development: Coda, Changes, GitX, SQLEditor

I used to use skEdit but seeing as there's been no release in quite a while I've moved over to Coda which seems to be improving a bit faster.

What are the benefits of Coda over skEdit or is it just personal preference? I found skEdit much easier to use than Coda and editing remote files/syncing local/remote to be a big benefit.
 
What are the benefits of Coda over skEdit or is it just personal preference? I found skEdit much easier to use than Coda and editing remote files/syncing local/remote to be a big benefit.

I used skEdit since launch so it was a tough move but I think that Sean has been a bit side tracked by working at Apple and updates have slowed to a drip. Coda is taking a while to get used to but I don't use either for remote file syncing (I use Transmit) and neither has built-in support for git.
 
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