[Wsuug] Which is the better option
Jason Wilson
jason at jasonwilsondesign.com
Mon Jul 30 23:00:25 EDT 2007
I've been using either dreamweaver (Yeah I know, not free), or
TextMate. But I'm on Mac so you may not care. For the Windows crowd,
Notepad2 was always good.
On 30 Jul 2007, at 22:56, Zach Young wrote:
> Uggh. Everytime I used Amaya, it crashed my browser. And when I
> tried it, it didn't even render stuff right.
>
> I never really liked nvu, but I'm not sure why. It was a while
> back. At my last job I was running Linux and using a combination of
> vi/vim (for little changes) and Bluefish (for when I was writing
> something from scratch or reorganizing a lot of stuff.) Bluefish is
> pretty simple, but I always liked it a lot. And it was Gnomy, and I
> use Gnome over KDE. If you like KDE, Quanta is always a favorite.
>
> If you have to run Windows, Zend is awesome, but Crimson Editor is
> free :).
>
> zpy
>
> On 7/30/07, dann s washko < dann at thelinuxlink.net> wrote:
> Zach Young wrote:
> > I still prefer the standard of web page creation. Netscape Composer.
> > You can get it here:
> > http://wp.netscape.com/communicator/composer/v4.0/index.html
> > < http://wp.netscape.com/communicator/composer/v4.0/index.html>
> >
> > zpy
> what is your opinion of nvu? http://www.nvu.com/index.php
>
> It seems development died about almost 2 years ago, but is kept
> alive by
> http://www.kompozer.net/
>
> I've used it myself, but honestly, I'm not too fond of wyswyg
> editors, I
> prefer jedit, vim or bluefish.
>
> Of course there is also amaya. http://www.w3.org/Amaya/ Talk
> about a
> long development process to get something useful! Now of course, it's
> been over 6 months since I looked at it so maybe I'm sticking my
> foot in
> my mouth.
>
> --
> Dann S. Washko
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