Hi list, 

there is also Amaya from the w3c .....
http://www.w3.org/Amaya/





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De : Raoul Snyman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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Envoyé le : Jeudi, 18 Janvier 2007, 7h30mn 43s

Objet : Re: [opensuse] Recommended Website Tools



Hi,



> Quanta is good, but IMO, Kate does the trick well. 

I'm a web developer, and I use Quanta. It has code completion and all the rest 
of that, and uses Kate's editor KPart as it's engine, so all the goodness of 
Kate with the sweetness of Quanta ;-)



> You could - as I've seen posted - use NVu as well.

I prefer not to use WYSIWYG tools, like Nvu, I've only had bad experiences. :-(



>> Also, are there any good opensource tools for Windows (part of my life I

>> have to live in the Windows world <G>).

> When using Wintendo, I use HTML-Kit from chami.com.

Trying not to blow my own trumpet here, but I'm developing an open source 
HTML/PHP/etc editor for Windows. Visit 
http://www.saturnlaboratories.co.za/ringhtml3.php if you wanna give it a spin. 
Just be warned that it's nowhere near complete; there are a few bugs, although 
most of the core functionality works fine. If I'm in Windows, I use my editor.





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