Harold Fuchs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Saturday, December 02, 2006 4:22 PM [GMT+1=CET], Walter Hildebrandt wrote:
> Does anyone have any experience or comments in regards FileZilla? In > what ways is it any better, and any worse, than Dreamweaver? In what > ways is it any better, and any worse, than Joomla? Pete Holsberg > wrote: Terry wrote: First, what does this have to do with OpenOffice? Please take this conversation elsewhere. **** I am with the website www.tutorialsforopenoffice.org. The website is non-profit and provides help to our Users at no cost to them. For various reason our Users want to work with us and will not work with other OpenOffice websites. We refer many of our Users to your website. A very small percentage actually go to your website. Some come back to us and say they do not want to use your website. My website is serving people who will not, or can not, use other OpenOffice help websites. From feedback we know we are helping Users in education from pre-school to universities, helping people in business, helping grand-parents, etc. My website is helping Users all around the world. I respect the fantastic job you are doing. Is there some way our two websites might "merge"? **** Second, there seems to be a huge amount of confusion in somebody's head. Filezilla is an FTP client, albeit a clever one. Dreamweaver is a web development tool; it knows about RSS feeds, style sheets, XML, DTDs, video etc. etc.. You can't compare and contrast them; it's non sense (deliberately written as two words to make the meaning clear). **** My website converts files from the OpenOffice format to the html format by doing a "Save As". html files are posted on our website. At the present time we are using Dreamweaver. It has been suggested that we use Joomla and it has been suggested that we use FileZilla. Please send suggests and comments as to whether we should use FileZilla or use Joomla. Our goal is to make it practical for Volunteers to help manage our website. **** Harold Fuchs London, England --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------- Cheap Talk? Check out Yahoo! Messenger's low PC-to-Phone call rates.
