On Friday 06 August 2004 8:47 am, John N. Alegre wrote:
I am looking for suggestions on a HTML WYSIWYG editor for Linux. The requirements are something similar to Home Page or Adobe Go Live. The other requirement is that it be fairly simple to use such as Home Page. Although we have good Linux sys admins here. the person using the software is not UNIX savy. They should be able to launch the program and use it, save files, got back and forth between the HTML and the projected HTML page without having to deal much with the complexities of a hard to use application.
All comments welcome. john
I've tried all the Linux-based programs and haven't been very happy with them. I'm running crossover office and have Dreamweaver installed on it. It works perfectly....a little choppy feeling compared to a native program, but I was still able to build a whole business website using it. You could try Home Page or Go Live on Crossover Office...I'm not sure how well it works. COO is about $50 and you can run other windows stuff on it as well. If you haven't tried Dreamweaver, give it a shot with the downloadable demo. I like it a lot better than other programs. The only downside to it is the ease of database connections with MS databases. If you don't need that, then you're in good shape. Tom -- Tom Nielsen Neuro Logic Systems, Inc. 1.805.389.5435 x18 www.neuro-logic.com