Need a CSS Editor?

Hi folks
I saw this alert today and decided to share. I know there are many of us that for whatever reason prefer third party tools. One of the tools I particularly find I cannot live without is SnagIt.
Today, a web site called Bits Du Jour is offering Top Style (a CSS editor) for half price. Normally it's $79 but today it's $39.
http://www.bitsdujour.com/
Cheers... Rick
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I have that, Do you know of another one?
Thanks anyways...
- Ben one-on-one

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