On Thursday 06 February 2003 7:21 pm, Jon Biddell wrote:
* On Thursday 06 February 2003 08:18 pm, Tom Emerson wrote:
The time has come that I want to start "updating" my homepage on a more frequent basis than "when the planets align" ;)
The Websphere one is a Windows application running under a hacked version of WINE, and it sucks in a MAJOR way....
yes, I'm aware that it is a wine-based port -- it's installing as I write this [one "odd thing" about IBM's webpage and konquerer -- when you findally get to the page where you can download the "trial" version, the link is a button, not a "link", so you can't right-click/save-as -- instead, clicking the button causes it to download as an RPM, meaning that it fires up an RPM viewer/installer in the konq window -- navigating away --INSTANTLY-- zaps the 20meg download file kept in /tmp/kde-<uname> [one of those things that "if you know about it", you can go into a command line and copy it to a safe place before installing/moving to a different page/whatever] --wait, I'm almost speaking too soon here: seems there are two buttons, the first downloads via ftp, which causes konq to auto-open; the second downloads via http, which gives me a "save as" option -- weird... Oh well, at least I can diddle around with the trial for a while before scraping together $$$
Have a look at QUANTA, or the Mozilla editor.
yes, I did try Quanta (seems it is part of the full KDE 3.1 release -- one of those "oh, by the way, we've included this /by default/ now..." types of things) certainly much smaller than IBM's offering [but then, it isn't carrying around the wine baggage either...] -- Yet another Blog: http://osnut.homelinux.net