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hdpt00
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Posted: 03/28/2004 05:23 pm
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Hi, I am starting a new website and I thought this would really help me, as well as others out. What are your professional opinions on this: If you could choose only 3 programs to use when starting a new website, what would they be and why? It seems like right now Arelis is invaluable to me, how about you guys?

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Brandon



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Posted: 03/28/2004 05:49 pm
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Posted: 03/29/2004 10:57 am
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Do you mean programs that run on your own computer, or do you want to extend this to online tools too?

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Posted: 03/29/2004 01:06 pm
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3 programs from anywhere. 1 can be online like digitalpoint.com stuff, arelis, whatever... You choose, I think it will help everyone and this whole community...
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Posted: 03/31/2004 04:08 pm
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three programs:
1) Dreamweaver (sorry notepad guys its way faster)
2) Fireworks, Canvas or Photoshop (what ever is cheaper)
3) HitBox Enterprise, Omniture or Traffic for metrix (because I want to exactly know what works and what doesnt)



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Posted: 03/31/2004 04:49 pm
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1.) Homesite - Couldn't live without it for hand coding and quick coding sites.

2.) WordTracker - I'd be lost without the keyword data that you can pull from this site.

3.) ClickTracks - My all-time favorite analyzer program. Great stats, awesome ROI reporting, great for usability analysis.



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Posted: 04/01/2004 12:29 am
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Yay another Homesite user smile


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