Yep, that's why I use Homesite and that's why I got pissed last time I used Dreamweaver.
If you're using notepad you really owe it to yourself to try Homesite. It's a text editor, so you're still hand coding your pages, but it adds some really great features. Like the text-highlighting for example. It colors links blue, greys out comments, and turns clumps of asp code yellow. It makes it a hell of allot easier to read a page of code. There's a browse tab which quickly shows you what the page will look like in a browser. You can highlight a tag and tell it to find the matching tag, which is SOOO handy when you get a little lost in some serious nesting. Seriously.....check it out.
As far as Dreamweaver goes though, I'm just wandering if it just might have a couple uses. Macromedia's other products are so nice it's making me wonder.