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- in a file transfer, rename existing file (with a timestamp or adding a .bak suffix, etc.) when trying to transfer a file with the same name. It sounds to me as a basic, almost standard, feature/option but, even googling and checking online docs of main ftp client softwares, I didn't find anything.
Any clue?
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Send mail to author I use filezilla and try many ftp client and filezilla is my favorite app
1. FTP Client: FlashFXP. I just like it
2. Database Tool: SQLyog & WinMySql are a great free clients for your PC. Phpmyadmin of course is a staple of database development as well.
3. Diff Tool: UltraEdit's built in compare utility is best for me. I never really cared for WinMerge or WinDiff. But I do find AptDiff to be an excellent free alternative to UltraEdit's compare.
4. Validator: Well the main one at http://validate.w3.org will check your site for proper validation quickly and correctly.
5. Browser Addon: FireFox Web Development Tool bar. MUST HAVE! For anyone wanting to learn CSS or just see how a simple change will affect a site without having to make actual changes, this is the tool to have.
6. HTML only editor: Kompozer. Its the continuation of the old nvu project and a lot less buggy.
7. General Editors: UltraEdit (commercial) or Notepad++ (free and the closest alternative to UltraEdit IMO)
Just discovered Text Wrangler, much better than Text Edit in a Mac. It is free.
FTP: I don´t use other that Cyberduck. I don´t know if it is the best or the worst: is the only one I use. Its free.
Screen shots in a Mac?: command+shift+4
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Great online site checker tool to see why you have a broken ssl padlock or warnings about "secure and nonsecure items"
FlySpeed Sql Query
I'm quite satisfied with it, even with its trial version. Any comment or alternative for graphic design of queries?
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Graphics: freeware PaintDotNet, Gimp, Inkscape; in addition to commercial Corel, Adobe; each has its forte(s).
Transfers and ix/ux permissions: FileZilla Client, WinSCP (depends upon server)
Commands: putty.exe (ix/ux, not for yuks=Win).
Design and testing: Apache, php, mysql, etc. (on Win and on Linux as the real deals, not as lamp, which is more like a set of learning wheels that jam or fall off)
I agree. This site has helped out many, many times.Qphoria wrote:http://www.whynopadlock.com/
Great online site checker tool to see why you have a broken ssl padlock or warnings about "secure and nonsecure items"
isup.me can be handy too in order to find out if a server is really down or it's just an issue with your local machine.
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Has anyone checked both phped and codelobster and can comment on this?
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I've tried both. PHPED was light years ahead of codelobster when I first tried it... with all the other IDE features.. it is like a full fledged IDE comparable to Visual Studio. Code Lobster is still developing but seemed promising. I could never get the debug to go past index.php on codelobster. PHPEd on the other hand can step through every page with no problem. I'd prefer codelobster since it is free and phped is pricey.. but I love it. I haven't tried code lobster in the past 2 years so maybe it has improved a lot.madimar wrote:Guys, I tried again phped but I'm not able to use it actually and I came back again to codelobster. Codelobster sounds to me much more easier to be set up and easy to use in general to debug. Its free edition is also enough for everyone IMHO.
Has anyone checked both phped and codelobster and can comment on this?
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With phped I was lost in this need to explicitly call the debug in the URL... Maybe I didn't understand how it worked but I can assure you codelobster was really immediate.
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Which one is the best of these...?butte wrote:Text:
Graphics: freeware PaintDotNet, Gimp, Inkscape; in addition to commercial Corel, Adobe; each has its forte(s).
And my friend is really insistent of me to moving to Gimp...any critique?
Inkscape is a vectorial drawing program, totally different. It is more a coreldraw/illustrator replacement.
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I'd assumed that you'll look at several programs with what you want do accomplish in mind, and that you'll have some basic idea already of vector and raster imaging. You can think of vectors as rays from points deep behind the screen to points on the screen (alike exploded food in a microwave oven), and rasters as line by line machine-gunnning at close range onto the screen (alike monochrome television).
A practical difference between PaintDotNet and Gimp springs from how their memory usages get along with your own machine and operating system. Some of the programs noted cannot consistently convince XP SP3 with speedy chip and big-big ram to leave them alone, but all of the programs noted run smoothly on Vista and subsequent.
If you're brand new to all of this, then starting out you probably won't want to tackle Inkscape, but if for other reasons vectors come easily to you (maybe you're a math or GIS whiz looking for something simple for simple pictures), then you can use it to generate and scale what the machine will render as a scaled raster image, screen-capture that, and use it as a raster image. It is a special tool and accomplishes what alternatives won't; and vice-versa. It does not do ordinary pixel-wise editing, gradients, etc..
If your insistent friend has already chosen your rig, spouse, and dog, then start with Gimp and don't look at anything else or additional.
I'll use Notepad++ and Filezilla for some projects as well, but not as often as I used to!
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The freeware alternatives do not singly match the Adobe and Corel suites, but do offer quicky approaches to various tasks. Having an utterly equipped F-22 is nice but a well masterminded biplane is overall quicker for a brisk crop-dusting. Not unimportant is that the graphics freeware noted takes in and puts out file format FLAVORS that work in each other and in the two leading suites. (Remember when the 40-odd flavors of .tif were often impossible to open as well as to interconvert?)
As for programs that try to handle the entirety of designing websites, and that one way or another bungle or compile beyond redemption, none compares to doing it by eye and by hand. Exceptions must be made, such as for incapacity to do "by hand" C++, etc..
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