Dreamweaver Equiv

The Gamer's Federation support at thegamersfederation.com
Wed Feb 25 00:25:55 UTC 2009


> Linux is fine for the casual user. Surfing, email, office apps, they are
> all there.  Once you get into the content creation category, things
> are more challenging. Music, video and graphics production are
> areas where Windows and MacOS have an edge over Linux.
>
> On Linux, most apps are free and people maybe expect things
> to be free, but what may be needed is to encourage commercial
> enterprices to create or port software to Linux. But with the low
> market share Linux has in the desktop market, it certainly isn't
> easy. Hopefully this will increase, and if people are willing to pay,
> perhaps it will happen.
>
> Another way things could happen is for the Linux community to
> support open source programmers with their dollars to create
> the software they seek. If one wanted a WYSIWYG editor
> like Dreamweaver, one could pay an amount to that project.
> I know such initiatives exist, though I don't remember URLs
> offhand.
>
> Odd

I know that I would be willing to pay for some quality bug free apps.  I 
love linux.  I have been using it for about ten years, but this is the 
issue that I run into.  Maybe this is the answer.

Jon Adam
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