Hi, This may seem like a strange question, but I'd like to know if there is a reasonable substitute for Dreamweaver out there. I started my site around 2005 on Microsoft Frontpage, and to be honest for my modest needs, FrontPage was a really good fit. But, then it was phased out for what ever they called the follow on version of Frontpage, and I converted over to that. Then it was dropped. At that point I'd had about enough converting the whole website over to something to new, so I bought a copy of DreamWeaver, which seemed to be the most stable product going. Took a while to do the conversion, but got through it. Meanwhile the site kept growing -- now over 1000 html pages (www.builditsolar.com). Then Adobe switched over to the subscription model. In the meantime my site is less active, and the only use I am really getting out of DreamWeaver now is some occasional updates and a new page once in a while. The $240 a year seems excessive for my current usage and I'd like to find something that I cold maintain the DreamWeaver created site with that would not have a steep learning curve. But, It feels like I'm pretty embedded in DreamWeaver with the templates etc. -- I can't do individual conversions to over a thousand pages. I'm an engineer who would just like an easy to use tool to get some ideas out there for people who want to build solar projects -- have less than zero interest in writing html or other code. The more it looks like a wordprocessor the happier I am. But, it needs to be something that will accept the current DreamWeaver created site without tons of conversion work. Any ideas on software I might try? I understand DreamWeaver is a terrific product for those who need and use its many features. Thanks -- Gary
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