BlueFish & NVU vs Dreamweaver: A Linux Web-Publishing review-comparison
Recently I was expressing the need for Dreamweaver in Linux, because my company website (which I build and run) was built on Dreamweaver. Someone (I forget who) said that I should try NVU. And when I specified that I wanted a heavy-duty web-development package, he suggested Bluefish. I of course hadn’t heard of these packages, and eventually gave them a try.
I didn’t try it on my company site (obviously), but on my own homepage, a simple html+flash-based static web page.
Bluefish is scary (for non coders). It has no WYSIWYG whatever.
NVU on the other hand is more friendly.
Also on same site:
This is just a quick post to pronounce my verdit (that’s if you don’t know it already). ksnapshot is really a very good, flexible and superior screenshot generator in comparison to gnome’s own’s screenshot gnome-screenshot. In fact, ksnapshot is so good, that I would recommend any gnome user to install ksnapshot by default. It’s more functional and a lot more fun.
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