[Cialug] Linux Equivalent

Dave Crouse cialug@cialug.org
Fri, 14 Jan 2005 15:19:21 -0600 (CST)


I played around with nvu, it wasn't horrible, but I always code in
bluefish or some other plain text editor. Seemed like one of the better
wyswyg html editors i've played with on linux. ibm's just plain stunk.
websphere, or whatever it was, yuck. Don't know if they improved it lately
or not.  I'd take a look at Nvu if you already haven't.

http://nvu.com/
http://nvu.com/features.html
http://nvu.com/download.html






On Wed, January 12, 2005 7:45 am, Dave J. Hala Jr. said:
> Has anyone seen/used the Linux equivalent of Adobe's Go-Live html
> editor?  They have a mac OSX version, but not a RHEL WS version.
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> It wouldn't have to be a gpl application, a pay version would be ok as
> long as it runs well on RHEL WS. I'm also not interested in Quantas.
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> I've been coding my html in a text editor for the last five years, and
> I've decided its time move into a something "drag and drop".
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