I'm housesitting my friends place. He has a mac, and I think that's what I'll get next. So for the weekend I'm doing some homework, and practical exercises. What I've installed so far is ClassicFTP. What I'm used to is windows explorer FTP, which I like because it just mimics the look of the local folder. Nice and simple cut and paste. All I need.
So I've set up this ClassicFTP. At the moment, I'm looking at my local folder. And the remote folder says "/" which I would guess is root. I can get it so I can see folders in the remote folder. However, in windows ftp, I can see ALL objects- jpgs, .html etc. Is there something I should do to see everything? That is my first question.
Secondly, how do I edit web pages with a mac? In windows and Linux, I can do a quick and dirty edit by opening with notepad. With mac, if I open with 'text edit' it shows the graphics too, and promptly screws up the layout. Does this mean a quick and dirty edit is out of the question? I'm not too fussed if that's the case. I normally use Nvu in Windows. Doesn't look like it's been kept up to date. Is it safe to use on a mac? Where from? Or is iweb ok? In which case, can I edit script in iweb, or is it GUI only? Oh hang on, I just found iweb on my friends mac. Does look limiting. I don't want to play with it though because it's asking me questions, and I don't want to screw up his computer

Ok, so second question is: Will nvu be ok, which I'm used to? Or if something else, what would you recommend, and can I just open my old webpage in whatever it is you recommend without screwing it up?
I have to say, so far so good. I've never really understood how to open up my remote pages in Linux, so I've had to boot into xp to do update my sites. The mac is one step ahead of Linux for me so far