There is one more that you left off the list, WebSphere Studio Homepage Builder for Linux. I've used this one as a trial. It's very impressive. Anyone interested in designing their site under Linux should take a look at it. http://www-4.ibm.com/software/webservers/hpbuilder/linux/ LPH http://www.killertux.com On Tue, 2002-01-01 at 19:45, Robert Storey wrote:
On Tue, 01 Jan 2002 15:41:37 +0000 James Salisbury
wrote: What is the recomended GUI web development package for linux?
Quanta and Bluefish are html editors, but they are not "GUI" (or more correctly, "WYSIWYG") by any means.
Linux has a few WYSIWYG web development programs, but none are as good as Dreamweaver (unfortunately). I expect this to change. In the meantime, the few options you have include:
StarOffice Mozilla Composer Netscape Composer Amaya
I've tried all of the above, and they will at least allow you to design a basic web page. Anything designed in Amaya should work with any browser, since Amaya is the standard bearer of the World Wide Web Consortium, but I don't find Amaya to be very elegant. I haven't yet tried IBM Homepage Builder for Linux. Is it good?
- Robert Storey
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