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Superian

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For the most part I develop on my windows system and these are some of the tools that I use on a daily basis.

 

Text Editor: e-texteditor or pspad

Image Manipulation: Gimp

SSH/SCP/SFTP : Mostly Cygwin/OpenSSH or Putty/WinSCP

FTP:FileZila

console(windows shell): Console 2.00 Beta

 

Console 2 is a very nice addition to windows cmd. It has a tab based structure for people who need multiple instances of cmd running.

 

 

 

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I use Win XP with the following apps.

 

Dreamweaver

Photoshop

Illustrator

Flash

Filezilla

MySQL GUI Suite (Admin, query browser)  Sometimes I use the command prompt, but not usually, you can run queries right in the query browser which is nice.

 

Question: What is Illustrator used for in a Web App?

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I use Win XP with the following apps.

 

Dreamweaver

Photoshop

Illustrator

Flash

Filezilla

MySQL GUI Suite (Admin, query browser)  Sometimes I use the command prompt, but not usually, you can run queries right in the query browser which is nice.

 

Question: What is Illustrator used for in a Web App?

 

Probably to create vector art. A logo or a button for example.

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