Coding Dreamweaver
Nvu
Altova MapForce
Altova StyleVision
Zend Studio
Visual Studio .NET
Visual Web Developer Express
TopStyle
Flash Studio
PHP Designer
PS Pad
Debugging
Altova XMLSpy
Fiddler
Firefox Web Developer Toolbar
Live HTTP Headers
Visual Studio .NET
Test
Browsers
Google Analytics
Crazy Egg
Mint
Blogbeat
Clicktracks
Upload
AceFTP
CuteFTP
SmartFTP
FileZilla
Versioning
SVN/CVS
Ok some of the steps are empty, but for now, I’m gathering the as many professional software I can get.
For versioning you should consider svn/cvs. In order to decide which, see what your developers are more comfortable with. Base Camp eh… hmm… We use that at work but our main senior developer claims it’s fairly slow. Keep that in mind. There’s also webex for a “virtual office” scenario. Wireframing is usually a graphical example of how things should look. That said, most of the software in “Design” and “Coding” should help with that.
I haven’t given it a shot yet, but if you have a graphics tablet or a tablet pc, it looks like this would combine the freedom of paper and the linking / tracking of a computer.
Yes but Dynamiss Submission is for promoting a the site, not for the development. Web CEO is a good software to promote sites.
But web development software is those things that normally people don’t know, or use little, just Photoshopish and Dreamweaver, don’t consider much the job of building a web site following all project cicle.
This is a multi-tab editor with built-in file browser, ftp, and code explorer. It can submit files for validation, use external help indexes for several languages, etc. It has syntax highlight, configurable autocomplete, and one- and two-key shortcuts. The projects allow to save state between work sessions.
Aptana is a really good editor, alot of features and it’s free.
And I will also add Firebug, an extention for firefox, really
if you’re on this forum then firebug is a must have.
And finally a little program I found one day while freeware hunting,
ColorMania I don’t know where you can find it tho, But you
could probly google it.
No one’s mentioned DB to HTML solutions which offer a family of programs that can build and maintain large sites very quickly and with very fast, lightweight, reliable pages.
DB to HTML Express
Webmerge
Superblogging
are all worth looking at.
Another addition to the coding section is Eclipse. It can be used for Java development natively, but there is a bunch of different plugins that can be used with it as well.