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Bluefish is an editor for GNOME, Quanta is for KDE. Although, there is nothing from stopping you from using either on the different desktop .
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- 08-04-2005 #11
Bluefish is an editor for GNOME, Quanta is for KDE. Although, there is nothing from stopping you from using either on the different desktop
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- 08-04-2005 #12Just Joined!
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yup. i'm using it on xfce with out need for any deps. I think xfce works w/ both. I've had no problems with it.
- 08-04-2005 #13
I've used Bluefish in KDE...
Is it not affiliated with OpenOffice.org? It uses GTK, so it's probably easily usable everywhere.
- 08-04-2005 #14Linux Newbie
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I like how Quanta works, but it crashes way too much.


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