It seems that talk of the day over at Digg is Aptana, a program to create and manage websites with a very similar approach as Dreamweaver. But the reason why it’s becoming steadily more popular is because it’s open-source.

Though I haven’t had the chance to try it out yet, I went to the screenshots section and given it’s structure I think it would be very easy for me to adapt from Dreamweaver to it and never worry about purchasing new licenses “again”.

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Expect a review very soon right here after I try it out.

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