[H-GEN] html/dhtml/javascript editors
Timothy Hitchens
tim at hitcho.com.au
Mon Oct 28 00:08:11 EST 2002
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I wouldn't use anything else except Zend Studio.. (commercial) but if
you do
html/php then there is no other.
It is java so you can use the same on Windows and Linux or OSX!!
HiTCHO has Spoken!
Timothy Hitchens (HiTCHO)
tim at hitcho.com.au
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> There are a number of html editors available for linux (not
> too many), and I'm just wondering which ones are "highly
> regarded" by those here who are more experienced with pumping
> out web pages.
>
>
> There are two that seem to dominate google searches:
> CoffeeCup (free, not open source, released early 2000)
> Bluefish (gpl, v0.7, Feb 2002)
>
> Searches at sourceforce.net and freshmeat.net brings up only
> a few (many are windows only, and others have no release
> files available). For example:
> richtext (v0.3.0-beta-1, Aug 2002)
> screem (v0.5.5, Sept 2002)
> GHE (v0.1, Apr 2002, Gnome HTML Editor)
> quanta (v3.0, Sept 2002, qt/kde-based, also a
> commercial
> "gold" version for ~$US40)
>
> There's also WebSphere from IBM (Aug 2000, 60-day trial),
> EWebEditPro (v2.1, $US299), August (Tcl/TK, v0.63b, Apr
> 2001), and a few others that don't sound so useful or mature
> (erwin, gnif, peacock etc).
>
> Not to mention vi... vi/vim/gvim is my current html editor :)
>
> Any advice on which direction to take would be most welcome.
>
> Cheers
> Tony
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