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global search and replace - Version: 5.0, 9/5/2008 07:01AM PST
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Where are they? 



- Version: 5.0, 6/13/2008 03:15AM PST
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midi pro
This is a very nice product. I've been using it for a while now without any complains. It's been over a year without any new releases and would like to see this software going forward.
Awesome! Wish it was cross-platform. 



- Version: 5.0, 5/11/2008 10:11AM PST
skellybelle
I've been using Pagespinner for years. I love it! I love the way it doesn't add a bunch of garbage to my HTML. It's one of the few shareware programs I've actually paid for. Well worth it! My only complaint is that I wish it had a Windows version. I work on both computers and I have to do the Windows pages the hard way.
CMD-N for New Default Document - Version: 5.0, 5/26/2007 10:11AM PST
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johnlove
Just noticed a change in the location of "default.html" which is the user's New Empty Page (CMD-N), for example, your specific META tags, the type of doc (e.g., strict XHTML), your STYLEs, your TITLE, etc.
For PageSpinner 4.x, "default.html" was placed in the PageSpinner Folder containing the application. For PageSpinnere 5.x, "default.html" must be placed in:
~/Library/Application Support/PageSpinner User Data/
where the tilde is your User Folder.
For PageSpinner 4.x, "default.html" was placed in the PageSpinner Folder containing the application. For PageSpinnere 5.x, "default.html" must be placed in:
~/Library/Application Support/PageSpinner User Data/
where the tilde is your User Folder.
Awesome - Version: 5.0, 5/3/2007 07:08AM PST
johnlove
The earliest date my documentation says I have used PageSpinner is 2001 and I have regularly upgraded since. I registered version 4.5 on 2003-03-16 and continue to be very, very pleased.
Version 5 does not disappoint .. adds "greater" to "great"
Just one question to all out there .. for those that qualify for a free upgrade, has anyone received their new registration number? Heaven knows, Jerry Aman must be busier than a bee with the new release; so I'm just curious about you users in this regard.
Version 5 does not disappoint .. adds "greater" to "great"
Just one question to all out there .. for those that qualify for a free upgrade, has anyone received their new registration number? Heaven knows, Jerry Aman must be busier than a bee with the new release; so I'm just curious about you users in this regard.
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Try It ! 



- Version: 5.0b1, 4/7/2007 01:18PM PST
ecodoc
The Professional tool that even amateurs can use.
Especially recommended for those who are still in the dinosaur age with webauthoring bloatware. Together with map spinner, this is just perfect for the web authors of this century !
Sells at a price that the giant software houses cannot even understand.
Do yourself try it (especially if you think Rapid Weaver -- itself a great programme, is not for you)
Especially recommended for those who are still in the dinosaur age with webauthoring bloatware. Together with map spinner, this is just perfect for the web authors of this century !
Sells at a price that the giant software houses cannot even understand.
Do yourself try it (especially if you think Rapid Weaver -- itself a great programme, is not for you)
Best web authoring tool ever, for any price. 



- Version: 4.6.3, 8/23/2006 06:40AM PST
mark90
Have you ever discovered an application that does exactly what you want, just as if you'd designed it yourself? Have you ever found one that did all the things you wanted it to do and, better still, wasn't bloated with a bunch of features you didn't want and were never going to use?
Pagespinner is that kind of application. It's so refreshing to use a professional tool that just does the job the way you want it done. I've kept switching between GoLive and Dreamweaver, never satisfied with either, but never finding anything better. I love BBEdit, but I'm not a full-time html coder, and need a WYSIWYG view every once in a while. Pagespinner gives me that preview, when I want it, and in real-time.
Pagespinner is just one more reason to be glad you're a Mac user.
Pagespinner is that kind of application. It's so refreshing to use a professional tool that just does the job the way you want it done. I've kept switching between GoLive and Dreamweaver, never satisfied with either, but never finding anything better. I love BBEdit, but I'm not a full-time html coder, and need a WYSIWYG view every once in a while. Pagespinner gives me that preview, when I want it, and in real-time.
Pagespinner is just one more reason to be glad you're a Mac user.
Line numbers at last! (and download OK) 



- Version: 4.6.2, 5/18/2005 10:04AM PST
David S--2008
I've used Pagespinner since way back and have been very happy with it, apart from having to drop a source file into something else to see line numbers (for error fixing). And now we have them – well done.
The download worked for me, no problems (using 10.3.9, Firefox, saved to a folder and used Stuffit to decompress the smi file)
The download worked for me, no problems (using 10.3.9, Firefox, saved to a folder and used Stuffit to decompress the smi file)
Damaged Stuffit file? - Version: 4.6.2, 5/18/2005 08:46AM PST
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Tomnibus
I get an expansion error whenever I try to expand the file, I downloaded it twice.
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Many useful features, but... 



- Version: 4.6.1, 4/7/2005 02:42PM PST
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magh
My overall experience with PageSpinner on my Mac (10.2.8) was quite a good one. I had gotten accustomed to using NoteTab Pro on a PC for editing my site and have been looking for a good replacement in the Mac environment.
I liked the PHP tutorials it had available, and I liked how comprehensive its help section was. In some respects, though, the program was probably a little more complicated than I was looking for.
However, I did use it for a little less than a week and felt pretty happy, except for 2 significant things:
a) spellcheck isn't built in. You have to download small helper apps to use with PageSpinner. It seemed like several of these helpers haven't been updated to work with OS X, though, and so I felt limited to using just one that I didn't like so much.
b) no right-click context menus are available, and I'm afraid I'm pretty dependent on those.
If it weren't for those 2 things, I'd probably have stuck with it and bought a license. For many users, these things will probably hardly matter.
I certainly couldn't say that it isn't a value at its price. Having the Notebook feature is a good thing.
I could recommend the app for certain situations, just not for mine right now.
I liked the PHP tutorials it had available, and I liked how comprehensive its help section was. In some respects, though, the program was probably a little more complicated than I was looking for.
However, I did use it for a little less than a week and felt pretty happy, except for 2 significant things:
a) spellcheck isn't built in. You have to download small helper apps to use with PageSpinner. It seemed like several of these helpers haven't been updated to work with OS X, though, and so I felt limited to using just one that I didn't like so much.
b) no right-click context menus are available, and I'm afraid I'm pretty dependent on those.
If it weren't for those 2 things, I'd probably have stuck with it and bought a license. For many users, these things will probably hardly matter.
I certainly couldn't say that it isn't a value at its price. Having the Notebook feature is a good thing.
I could recommend the app for certain situations, just not for mine right now.
I really need this capability since my entire website has 100s of sub-folders.
HAALP!
John Love