No, you are referring to the "Lite" version, which is also used as an extension with several other programs. TopStyle (un-lite?) IMHO replaces HomeSite in every way as a full bore HTML editor. It can even do PHP syntax checking etc, with a "Lint" add-on built by a TopStyle power user. http://stefano.rausch-e.net/blog// I was using HomeSite before Allaire bought it, so it has been a long journey, and painful watching it wither on the vine at Macromedia. When Adobe bought them I knew it was really time to move on, particularly since HomeSite is not a cross-platform app, which is important to Adobe.
Nick Bradbury, the original author of HomeSite has a product that I believe is a better editor than HomeSite. It is often confused as "just a stellar CSS editor" but it does so much more. It is called TopStyle http://www.bradsoft.com/topstyle/index.asp/
No, you are referring to the "Lite" version, which is also used as an extension with several other programs. TopStyle (un-lite?) IMHO replaces HomeSite in every way as a full bore HTML editor. It can even do PHP syntax checking etc, with a "Lint" add-on built by a TopStyle power user. http://stefano.rausch-e.net/blog// I was using HomeSite before Allaire bought it, so it has been a long journey, and painful watching it wither on the vine at Macromedia. When Adobe bought them I knew it was really time to move on, particularly since HomeSite is not a cross-platform app, which is important to Adobe.
Nick Bradbury, the original author of HomeSite has a product that I believe is a better editor than HomeSite. It is often confused as "just a stellar CSS editor" but it does so much more. It is called TopStyle http://www.bradsoft.com/topstyle/index.asp/