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a class blog for english 401
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
I found a website that lists the most popular
open-source software websites
. They even have an open-source web builder called
Amaya
--I read a review, however, that said it was a bit bulky and not as user friendly as Dreamweaver or Frontpage.
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