Posted by: Anonymous Coward
on May 07, 2005 01:50 AM
I use both Windows and Linux at home, and I web develop on both of them. For Windows I won't use anything but Dreamweaver. However, for Linux Nvu is a great program to use. I really didn't like Quanta+. It was very clunky and difficult for me to use. I used Netscape Composer a few years ago, and I thought it was really easy to use, so using Nvu was really easy for me (since it is forked from the Composer code anyway).
This program still has some growing pains to go through, but I feel it has a definite shot at being the best offering for Linux users that do web development (and who don't want to use Crossover Office or Wine).
It definitely has it's place in the Web Development world, and I look forward to it's further offerings, especially with my beloved Macromedia being bought by Adobe, who knows how much longer Dreamweaver will be around...
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Posted by: Anonymous Coward on May 07, 2005 01:50 AMThis program still has some growing pains to go through, but I feel it has a definite shot at being the best offering for Linux users that do web development (and who don't want to use Crossover Office or Wine).
It definitely has it's place in the Web Development world, and I look forward to it's further offerings, especially with my beloved Macromedia being bought by Adobe, who knows how much longer Dreamweaver will be around...
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