[nycphp-talk] HomeSite/TopStyle on the Mac... (was: your IDE?)
Brent Baisley
brent at landover.com
Wed Feb 18 15:01:36 EST 2004
I talked to the guys at LinuxWorld about MySQL Admin for the Mac. They
are developing it using native tools for each platform to get the best
performance and look and feel. Thus they will be using Cocoa on the
Mac. The big downside, of course, is that you won't be able to just
recompile it on another platform to use it. They said it will probably
be available on the Mac about midyear.
On Feb 18, 2004, at 2:54 PM, corey szopinski wrote:
> Any Mac users out there figure out how to compile the new mySQL
> Administrator to run on the Mac. I’ve looked at the PC version and
> it’s pretty slick. Anyone besides me that would like to use it on OS
> X?
>
> -corey
>
>
>
> On 2/18/04 2:49 PM, "Brent Baisley" <brent at landover.com> wrote:
>
>
> I haven't used any of those programs, I like to hand code most of my
> stuff in BBEdit. But there are a few CSS editors available for the
> Mac,
> some shareware. Search for CSS on versiontracker.com.
> I'm not sure where HomeSite falls in. Is it like GoLive or
> DreamWeaver?
> You can look for plugins for BBEdit to extend it's functionality.
> There's a lot you can do just with BBEdit. I find the File Grouper
> invaluable.
>
> On Feb 18, 2004, at 1:55 PM, Daniel Krook wrote:
>
> > I'm a HomeSite and TopStyle Pro guy but prefer the Mac as my primary
> > machine at home.
> >
> > I solved the problem by picking up Virtual PC for Mac last week and
> > cranked
> > out a site using BBEdit and TopStyle in the PC VM while also testing
> > on all
> > the browsers I needed to on a single machine. This is particularly
> > useful
> > when you can map the same external filesystem from the Mac and from
> the
> > Virtual PC.
> >
> > The feeling of using my own Windows 2000 CD to install the OS (and
> all
> > its
> > necessary Windows Updates) on my Mac in its own window was
> interesting
> > to
> > say the least (the base edition of Virtual PC lets you use your own
> > existing copy of Windows or other OS).
> >
> > It's not the fastest thing in the world (it emulates a Pentium II
> > processor, I believe) but it's closed the gap between the tools I
> need
> > and
> > the platform I prefer.
> >
> --
> Brent Baisley
> Systems Architect
> Landover Associates, Inc.
> Search & Advisory Services for Advanced Technology Environments
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