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The one reason I've still got my windows partition (besides the fact that I've never been able to throw anything away) is that I haven't found a decent equivalent to ...
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- 09-13-2006 #1
My Last Windows App
The one reason I've still got my windows partition (besides the fact that I've never been able to throw anything away) is that I haven't found a decent equivalent to Microsoft Frontpage. I need an html editor that has the ability to publish pages to remote servers. It doesn't need to be overly functional, the website is not very professional, I just need it to post updates. I would also like it to be fairly simple to use. I've tried Amaya but didn't like it too much and have tried downloading GINF but can't seem to find a reliable source. I've tried here:
http://www.linuxsoft.cz/en/sw_detail.php?id_item=175
Anybody have any ideas? Thanks.
- 09-13-2006 #2
Here's just a couple off the top of my head.
Nvu
http://www.nvu.com/index.php
Seamonkey
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/seamonkey/
BlueFish
http://bluefish.openoffice.nl/index.htmlRegistered Linux user #270181
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- 09-13-2006 #3
- 09-13-2006 #4
2nd vote for Nvu.
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- 09-14-2006 #5Linux Newbie
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Quanta is my editor of choice. It's great for managing a site with easy uploading. The editor is simple to use and has wizards for common HTML elements. Uploading can be don't on an individual file basis or by a scan that determines which files have changed since the last upload.
In addition to those already mentioned some other options include: Erwin, Screem, and gPHPEdit.


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