On 21/04/18 20:21, Jim wrote: [...]
Or maybe use a VM to run windows and Dreamweaver. That's how I use TurboTax to do my taxes.
Or cough up the $50 for Codeweavers WINE ("CrossOver"). I think Dreamweaver installs in that. I have used CrossOver for the occasional random piece of Windows software I need to keep for older clients.
Walt, you might want to do your friend a favor and find a way to explain that Dreamweaver is not regarded by designers as a good way to do a web site these days, although Adobe keep milking their users. It's a convenience, that's all.
Plus you can get a licence for DW in the cloud now, I believe, so there shouldn't be a need to "install" it anywhere.
There are no direct equivalents for DW in Linux, as far as I know. ///Peter -- xubuntu-users mailing list xubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/xubuntu-users