On Friday 14 Mar 2008, Marcelo de Moraes Serpa wrote:
> Again, hoping that Adobe will release native versions of their software
> (Photoshop, Flash IDE and Flex IDE) for Linux soon!
Flex Builder for Linux is in public trials on labs.adobe.com right now.
It's fine for day to day use.
> Anyways, th
Well, I wish I could run they natively, too. However, virtualization is the
only option currently (or use wine, but I find wine to be too buggy for any
serious-use).
Again, hoping that Adobe will release native versions of their software
(Photoshop, Flash IDE and Flex IDE) for Linux soon!
Lack of
I can do samething with linux, I can use virtualisation but it is not
my point.
I want to use all softwares natively as it is. By the way I tryed nvu
as a html editor it works quite good and looks like dreamweaver. it
wort to try.
Unfortunately, there's nothing like the Flash IDE or Photoshop that will run
natively on *nix.
I currently use Gentoo as my main workstation OS. It is fast, stable and
totally open. I do miss the Flash stack of software, but for that I have a
VM with Windows XP installed.
However, I will **never*
On Thursday 13 Mar 2008, Deniz Davutoglu wrote:
> I try to move to linux. because I thing future is in open sorce but it
> is not fully comfortable for web design development for now.
Depends what you need.
There's no Drewamweaver-esque WYSIWYG DHTML editor, but plenty of
code-orientated tools li
For couple of days I was out. so As I see no one mentioned about open
source flash or flash alternative ide for linux.
I need some thnig that will create compact code like banners or so.
flex creates big files which are not suitible for banner usage.
I try to move to linux. because I thing futu
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