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As a bare minimum, you need some for of text editor to create your HTML pages. There's a large list of these available here, along with various recommendations and so on. Technically, this is the absolute minimum you need (and it's highly likely you have a basic one already, such as MS Notepad), though there's certainly a lot of other software you could make use of, depending on exactly what your site needs and how you wish to implement it. For instance, it's likely you'll want an FTP client (unless you want to upload each file individually) to make keeping your site updated with the latest version simpler.

Similarly, you could use a whole range of software to create your own images - a list of which I won't bother with here, there are plenty all over and a quick Google search will yield more than you could ever need - or perhaps you're after a means of using some pregenerated scripts to help get your site started? If so, clearly you'll need that particular script (or scripts).

To give a clear cut list of exactly what sort of software you need will require you letting us know what sorts of things you'd like to implement in your site. Hope my brief outline helps a little!

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Hi!@sandeep95For web design, I'd say you could start off with an HTML editor, an graphic design software, and an FTP client. You could use a plain text editor instead of an HTML editor, but you would find it very time-consuming in the long-run. Also, you might want to buy some tools that can quickly create buttons, 3D text, or even entire website layouts. In addition, you might need some tools to create animation (either 2D or 3D).When starting off a business, you might want to buy popular products as you can find staff skilled in their use more easily. For example, when you use the following set of tools, you could put up an advertisement for job vacancies and you'd get LOTS of responses to your ad:HTML editor - Adobe Dreamweaver, Microsoft FrontpageGraphic design - Adobe PhotoshopFTP client - CuteFTPIf you decide to go with free alternatives, you might even end up with better products but you wouldn't find as many people proficient at using them.Regards

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