Too bad about HomeSite

I'm sorry to hear that Adobe has discontinued development of HomeSite+.  HomeSite+ is the best authoring application I've ever used, and even after all this time it is still my preferred editing environment for web development.  It is clean, simple, fast, easy, and has every feature I need, and many more that I never even use.
I have purchased Dreamweaver, but I still keep going back to HomeSite+ because DW is such a slow, overblown, bloated mess to work with.  I know everyone else in the world thinks DW is the best thing since cliced bread, but I find it cumbersome and annoying.  HomeSite+ is much more useful to me.
Since HomeSite+ is so stable and useful I will continue to use it forever.  I don't even see any real need for updates, except to accommodate tag and function insight and reference for new CF tags and functions.  I hope Adobe will at least continue to make these plugins available for HomeSite users, but I have little hope of that.
Since Adobe has decided not to continue developing HomeSite+, maybe they would release the code to the open source community so that other interested developers can continue development.  Please at least consider this, Adobe, instead of consigning one of the best pieces of software ever written to the dust heaps of history.
Thank you for the HomeSite+ tag and finction support you have offered in the past.

I am the same I have dreamweaver butI always use Homesite.  Old habbits die hard.  I have used Homesite from when it came out all those years ago.
I write the html code and some things Dreamweaver and frontpage and the others just don't do so I always go and edit in Homesite.

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