Marcel Broekman wrote:
Last couple of weeks I read in this list a lot of questions about good HTML-editors, so i thought i'd give you this link.
but now available in a free
beta version a Linux port of TopPage: fully compliant with the W3C standards for HTML 4.0 and CSS (Level 1 and CSS-P) support for scripts,frames, plug-ins, table-of-contents generation, spell checking, grammar checking, PNG graphics, site searching, link views etc.
One drawback: TopPage requires Wine
If it requires Wine, then it isn't a native Linux prog, or even a "port". Wine seems to be the way some companies are going to try to "hedge their bets" when it comes to the Linux community. No good for me! Personally, I use Linux because of its' obvious stability and code maturity. Why would I want to "emulate" the very OS that I left in order to gain those benefits? -- Regards Don Hansford ECKYTECH COMPUTING Surfing the Net (without crashing) With SuSE 6.4 Linux (Thanx Linus!) "Microsoft democratised the computer market and served as a catalyst in making computers available to everybody. Later, however, they did as many revolutionaries do -- they became dictators. History has taught us the inevitable fate of dictators." -- To unsubscribe send e-mail to suse-linux-e-unsubscribe@suse.com For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com Also check the FAQ at http://www.suse.com/Support/Doku/FAQ/