Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
John Bessa wrote:
and my view is that composer is the way to go.
Composer is extremely old and hasn't been looked after in many
years. I'd suggest, if you want something this simple, that you look
into BlueGriffon, which is still currently being developed.
<http://www.bluegriffon.org/>
...
Given that situation, and since BlueGriffon is a "next-generation Web editor
based on the rendering engine of Firefox," how about the developers start
bundling /that/ instead of Composer?
Sure, take out the part that the rest of us use for what we do, and replace with
something that suits you better. Composer works perfectly for what it does,
ideal for small simple web pages, HTML documents, etc. If someone wants
additional features by all means identify what suits you and go use it.
Contribute time and/or money to get it added to seamonkey. NOTE: added not swapped.
You were given the web site, can't you even be bothered to go get the tool
yourself and not break the workflow of hundreds or thousands of other users who
are using the tool you want to remove. Why don't you go BUY one of the
commercial tools if they suit you better?
--
Bill Davidsen <[email protected]>
We are not out of the woods yet, but we know the direction and have
taken the first step. The steps are many, but finite in number, and if
we persevere we will reach our destination. -me, 2010
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