installing software

James Freer jessejazza3.uk at gmail.com
Fri Jun 6 19:59:14 UTC 2014


It does and I used to use it. I haven't been that successful at compiling... 
there is a bit of a learning curve.

If it's urgent you may like to use Komposer or Gwrite which are in the repos - 
I use them for ebay sales. For websites you may like the advanced features that 
many other html editors offer that are available in repos.

james

On Fri, 6 Jun 2014, Vinny Ray wrote:

> My question involves software that is not listed in the Ubuntu Software 
> Center.
> I am wanting to install Mozilla Seamonkey. It contains a "HTML composer" 
> which is what I use to edit and create websites.
>
> In windows you download the file, click on the .exe file and it installs.
> Apparently that doesn’t work in Linux.
> I downloaded the proper file ( seamonkey-2.26.tar-3.bz2 )
> However I have no idea what to do with it.
>
> I would also be interested in the name of any other good HTML editor that 
> runs nicely on Linux if anyone knows of a good "simple" one. I don't mind 
> switching editors. I just don't know what to search for in the Software 
> Center and I have not been able to even find one in there.
>
> Thanks
>
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