Re: [newbie] dreamweaver equivalent linux

2003-06-04 Thread Warren Post
El lun, 02-06-2003 a las 06:07, ivette brusselmans escribiĆ³:
 Is there a dreamweaver equivalent in linux?

The most Dreamweaver-like app for Linux is IBM Websphere. I'm not the
best person to review it, as I prefer hand coding, but if I were to use
a WYSIWYG tool I would prefer Websphere to Dreamweaver. Websphere is a
lot cheaper than Dreamweaver, and last time I checked you could get a 30
day trial version.

Personally I use Bluefish, which is head and shoulders above anything in
its class in Windows.

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Re: [newbie] dreamweaver equivalent linux

2003-06-03 Thread Brian V Bonini
On Mon, 2003-06-02 at 08:31, Greg Meyer wrote:
 On Monday 02 June 2003 08:07 am, ivette brusselmans wrote:
  Is there a dreamweaver equivalent in linux?
 
  _
 
 Closest is Quanta or Bluefish


I just got a *inside* line (a friend of a friend of a friend sort of
deal) the other day that DW is on the chopping block for a Linux
version... For whatever it's worth..


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Re: [newbie] dreamweaver equivalent linux

2003-06-03 Thread Stephen Kuhn
On Mon, 2003-06-02 at 22:07, ivette brusselmans wrote:
 Is there a dreamweaver equivalent in linux?

It is better to just have a tweaked and tuned installation of WINE and
install/run Dreamweaver natively under linux.

Just about every HTML authoring package, except for Netscape Composer
and Open Office, are going to be code orientated.

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Re: [newbie] dreamweaver equivalent linux

2003-06-03 Thread H.J.Bathoorn
On Tuesday 03 June 2003 00:39, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
 On Mon, 2003-06-02 at 22:07, ivette brusselmans wrote:
  Is there a dreamweaver equivalent in linux?

 It is better to just have a tweaked and tuned installation of WINE and
 install/run Dreamweaver natively under linux.

 Just about every HTML authoring package, except for Netscape Composer
 and Open Office, are going to be code orientated.

Are you saying you've got dreamweaver running on wine?

Standard wine, or one of the others (codeweaver or winex)?

good luck,
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Re: [newbie] dreamweaver equivalent linux

2003-06-03 Thread Stephen Kuhn
On Tue, 2003-06-03 at 08:51, H.J.Bathoorn wrote:
 On Tuesday 03 June 2003 00:39, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
  On Mon, 2003-06-02 at 22:07, ivette brusselmans wrote:
   Is there a dreamweaver equivalent in linux?
 
  It is better to just have a tweaked and tuned installation of WINE and
  install/run Dreamweaver natively under linux.
 
  Just about every HTML authoring package, except for Netscape Composer
  and Open Office, are going to be code orientated.
 
 Are you saying you've got dreamweaver running on wine?
 
 Standard wine, or one of the others (codeweaver or winex)?
 
 good luck,
 HarM

MY WINE. I had to do some mucking about, of course. I also ended up
copying some stuff from a VMWARE Win98 installation into my fake
windows system and system32 directory and the likes (cuz I'm trying to
find the best way to make my own damn WineX or Crossover Office version
so that I don't have to shell out any greenbacks); but I have since
moved away from using Dreamweaver and stuck to just plain code...(and
occasionally use Netscape Composer for GUI WYSIWYG composing)

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Re: [newbie] dreamweaver equivalent linux

2003-06-03 Thread H.J.Bathoorn
On Tuesday 03 June 2003 01:10, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
 On Tue, 2003-06-03 at 08:51, H.J.Bathoorn wrote:
  On Tuesday 03 June 2003 00:39, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
   On Mon, 2003-06-02 at 22:07, ivette brusselmans wrote:
Is there a dreamweaver equivalent in linux?
  
   It is better to just have a tweaked and tuned installation of WINE and
   install/run Dreamweaver natively under linux.
  
   Just about every HTML authoring package, except for Netscape Composer
   and Open Office, are going to be code orientated.
 
  Are you saying you've got dreamweaver running on wine?
 
  Standard wine, or one of the others (codeweaver or winex)?
 
  good luck,
  HarM

 MY WINE. I had to do some mucking about, of course. I also ended up
 copying some stuff from a VMWARE Win98 installation into my fake
 windows system and system32 directory and the likes (cuz I'm trying to
 find the best way to make my own damn WineX or Crossover Office version
 so that I don't have to shell out any greenbacks); but I have since
 moved away from using Dreamweaver and stuck to just plain code...(and
 occasionally use Netscape Composer for GUI WYSIWYG composing)

Same story here: Quanta and sometimes Netscape/mozilla..You just had me 
wondering if I'd missed something somewhere.
Actually haven't even tried on win4lin yet and don't intend to either.

Good luck,
HarM




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[newbie] dreamweaver equivalent linux

2003-06-02 Thread ivette brusselmans
Is there a dreamweaver equivalent in linux?

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Re: [newbie] dreamweaver equivalent linux

2003-06-02 Thread Greg Meyer
On Monday 02 June 2003 08:07 am, ivette brusselmans wrote:
 Is there a dreamweaver equivalent in linux?

 _

Closest is Quanta or Bluefish
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