[Ubuntu-BD] Open source alternative to Dreamweaver
dark lord
darklord2007 at gmail.com
Thu May 7 02:35:03 BST 2009
Nvu / kompozer for u
On 5/7/09, Lenin <lenin at phpxperts.net> wrote:
> @Hafiz Imtiaz :
>
> If you want a full GUI Solution it would be hard choice in Linux. There's no
> alternative to using Dreamweaver on that regard. But, Then you can use
> the *Quanta
> Plus* or *Amaya (W3C standard coding)*. Of course you wont have the same
> preview while editing in WYSIWIG mode but you can always use your browser as
> the preview which is I think not bad.
>
> Kompozer is not stable it will just give you pains. It will turn off by
> itself while editing in WYSIWYG on most occasions.
>
> In terms of programming point of view, using Dreamweaver makes programmers
> lame, by not letting them habituate with the beauty of the code.
>
> And for editing php and managing phpProjects your best choice would be
> NetBeans(from all free applications) even in Windows!
>
> @masnun
> In Ubuntu there's actually better alternatives to Notepad++ you can use *
> Vim*(#1 choice by Rasmus Lerdorf, Ben Ramsey, Linus Torvalds and many
> hardcore coders), *gEdit*(for gnome users), *Kate*(KDE users), *Geany*(its
> also a good one).
> But best of all is NetBeans among all other free PHP IDEs, you have to
> download the php version from netbean's site.
>
> For designers, who have dreamweaver's purchased version can use via wine(not
> all versions work, I haven't tried and probably wont)
>
> Regards,
>
> Lenin
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