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Subject:    [Quanta] usefull editors
From:       to () 2nova ! net
Date:       2012-06-25 10:33:10
Message-ID: 16553170.aPPp4tHdkY () lab
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1. http://netbeans.org/

Netbeans 7.2 (beta)
Best choice as you get all out-of-the-box after install 
and rather easy to configure.

2. http://aptana.com/

Aptana Studio 3
Also the best choice, however, not that easy to 
configure. For instance, I could not find css code 
support / completion, not yet. Otherwise an excellent 
editor.

Netbeans and Aptana may not bee so easy to install in 
Linux, and have so many features that most of us will 
never use. That was the advantage of Quanta+
- easy to install and featured for both designers and 
developers. No other editor or program can match it.

Another general problem in Linux seems to the lack of 
easy installers - not all developers care to package 
their programs in one-click packages, like rpm or 
similar, so it may embrace a broader userbase, ie for 
those who are not used to commands in shell etc.
- I agree with James concerning Linux distributions, 
but it's not the main problem. I think it's a lack of 
standardisation and unity of desktop applications. Then 
there should be more commercial interests involved, 
comanies should find it more profitable in both using 
and developing it.


* A flexible and useful CMS for content editing:

3. http://modx.com/

Modx Revolution 2.2.4
Much better alternative than Bluegriffon, however 
demands a lot of the user to configure. I's not a 
simple editor, but once configured you can easily edit 
your frontend - texts, images etc. Very professional 
Contant Management System, which replaces any preview 
mode editor.

* Other tools
http://html5boilerplate.com/
http://stuffandnonsense.co.uk/projects/320andup/

Then you are rather armed for professional web editing, 
as far as I can see in my exploring. Hoewever, you can 
be productive with very simple means, or you may drown 
in  learning new tools, endlessly ...
Greetings - Leif
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