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Well, other than the Adobe and Macromedia stuff:
I suppose would be the most used by me...
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[edited by: BlobFisk at 9:29 am (utc) on June 23, 2003]
Lost without it! ;)
[edited by: oilman at 4:40 am (utc) on June 27, 2003]
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Netscape 6
Opera 6
IE 5
Homesite or any text editing software
Photoshop or a good graphics package. I use fireworks if PS license is too much for an employer.
Freehand to create vector skeletons for web designs.
Flash
Microangelo for favicon and nav icons.
FTP software I use Dreamweaver.
Acrobat
Office at least 1 version back like 2000.
OS if windows has to be a professional version and not home.
However, most programs on the desktop are interchangeable with others. My most important programs are the ones on the server! For me, there is nothing in the same league as Apache for web serving - it is the only program I really couldn't do without.
If you're on a student's income, don't spend any of it on software - use free software wherever possible (like Linux, OpenOffice, the Gimp, Apache, PHP, etc.) and learn to code. The fancy tools might make it easier in the short-term, but you don't need them to make great web sites. When you're a student, money's for beer, not for software!
And it's worth mentioning Opera [webmasterworld.com] again.
EditPad
Apache
MySQL
HTAG (my scripting language, ask for price ;)
Mozilla
TaskInfo (essential both on the dev machine and on the server)
Trillian (collaboration)
Photoshop 7
XAT.com Image Optimizer (nobody makes them smaller)
FlashFXP (forget cute if you are in foir serious ftping)
DNS2GO (for those unlimited test domains to run sites locally until prime time)
Visual Route (to follow up on log data)
Excel (for quick and dirty ad-hc log analysis)
Hmm that's pretty much it for my daylies...
Getting software down the high street is so pre-internet though ;)
SN
Note: Apart from Paint Shop that is all free! :)