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TopStyle Pro application is just the tool used by most web developers and designers who like to use CSS styled pages on the internet sites they design. But unfortunately, this damn program misses out on the good things of a good CSS design application, such as the manageability of those complex CSS styled documents through the expansion and retraction of rules, the ability to have a fast and accurate first-hand view of the CSS styled page you are actually working on, and the way the viewer accurately simulates browsing on the top internet site browsers. This version isn't freeware, but there's an actual Lite version of this damn program which is absolutely free to use. But I think you're better off with one powerful and fully functional photo editing application from those Macromedia developers, which usually costs more than what a holiday at a nearby beach, you know. With this, if you're just trying your hand out on CSS design, I think you should also try this program, too. After all, a not-so-functional design app could be made to work well with equally not-so-functional web development and design skills. Well, just treat it as a crash course on good CSS designing techniques, you know.