I am working on an eCS website and I want to keep it purely within eCS, with that I have done most of my HTML work in Adobe GoLive CS2 (Which is dead also). Anyways. I tried Kompozer (kompozer-0.8b4pre.en-US.os2.zip). and it loads up...then crashes right after window comes up. I played with Kompozer for a few minutes on my windows machine and it seems good enough, maybe I need to get a different version?
So right now I am using OpenOffice 3.1 to work on my HTML. I would like something a little more dedicated to HTML development. Anyone have a good suggestion? Thanks!
Hi,
Mayby is STE what you looking for
S.T.E. is easy-to-use and feature-rich plain text editor, which is available for
different platforms.
S.T.E. is based on Qt framework from Nokia and Qscintilla component from
Riverbank Computing. Also it uses free resources from OpenDesktop.org project.
More info can be found on the official website:
http://ste.sintegrial.com
From there you can also download Os2 version..
Quote from: craigm on 2010.06.16, 00:23:00
I am working on an eCS website and I want to keep it purely within eCS, with that I have done most of my HTML work in Adobe GoLive CS2 (Which is dead also). Anyways. I tried Kompozer (kompozer-0.8b4pre.en-US.os2.zip). and it loads up...then crashes right after window comes up. I played with Kompozer for a few minutes on my windows machine and it seems good enough, maybe I need to get a different version?
So right now I am using OpenOffice 3.1 to work on my HTML. I would like something a little more dedicated to HTML development. Anyone have a good suggestion? Thanks!
I've used kompozer for different web-work and have never had problems with craches. So it's able to work - just that you know..
Melf,
What version are you using? Maybe I am using a version that's not stable?
I've used the composer which is integrated in Seamonkey 1.4(?) for various tasks and can't remember any crash. Seamonkey crashes sometimes during browsing though (flash?). And when out of shared memory which regularly happens when opening Seamonkey1 and Seamonkey2 and Openoffice and .....
Quote from: craigm on 2010.06.16, 13:28:16
Melf,
What version are you using? Maybe I am using a version that's not stable?
I'm using the same as you, but you could try this one maybe?: http://weilbacher.org/Mozilla/builds.html