[Ubuntu-PH] Dreamweaver alternative in Linux?

Allan E. Registos allan.registos at smpc.steniel.com.ph
Tue Jul 1 05:07:47 UTC 2008


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Quanta Plus

http://aptana.com/

Hello, thanks for this link. I've been using Eclipse with PHP plugin,
I will try both.

Dax Solomon Umaming wrote:
> On Monday 30 June 2008 8:57:13 pm Francis wrote:
>> Hi everyone,
>> Anybody here who knows an alternative software for Dreamweaver in Linux? I
>> need to make web pages asap but I don't have the time to create all my
CSS.
>
> I've read this statement somewhere:
> "Dreamweaver makes simple things simpler and medium things harder to
> impossible!"
>
> I'm, currently, a PHP dev and I mainly use Quanta Plus. It has all the
> features that I need including, but not limited to:
> 1) User-defined scripts
> 2) Templating support
> 3) Document browser (which really, really rocks if you have tons of
functions
> and classes)
> 4) PHP, MySQL, CSS, Javascript, HTML, and even DocBook integrated
> documentation (you do need to download the add-ons though)
> 5) SVN support via kdesvn plugin.
>
> I've also used [1]Aptana Studio - Community Edition which is optimized
for,
> *cough*, AJAX. It also integrates Jaxer and optionally includes mainstream
> AJAX libraries to your codes. There's PHP, Ruby, and SVN plugins
available to
> you as well.
>
> There's also an Adobe AIR support (and I've been dabbling on this black
art
> for a couple of weeks now) and if you plan on developing apps for iPhone,
> this IDE's for you.
>
> Just be wary, it's based on Eclipse and a wee bit sluggish, but
overall, it's
> a fine IDE.
>
> [1] http://aptana.com/
>
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