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Posted by Petersen, Vegard Krog on 12/07/07 08:18
1001 Webs skrev:
> I'm trying to choose between Kompozer and SeaMonkey, both free, both
> WYSIWYG, both multiplatform.
>
> Kompozer:
> http://www.kompozer.net/
> Looks fine, with site manager and FTP included.
> The one thing I don't like about Kompozer is that reformats the source
> code when you open a file. It kind of soft-wraps the lines in a most
> weird manner.
> You can use the HandCoder plugin, but that's not the idea. Or maybe it
> is, not sure ...
> Another issue that worries me is that it hasn't been updated for over
> a year and the bug reports page is overcrowded:
> http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=170132&atid=853122
>
Wrong.
Version 0.7.10 was released 2007-08-30. It's in development active.
The reformat issue is a legacy from NVU and can not be fixed in this
program at all. Use Tidy.
Check the Forum: http://wysifauthoring.informe.com/
Original author of NVU, Daniel Glazman, is working on "Composer", who
will not the reformat issue.
> SeaMonkey:
> http://www.seamonkey-project.org/
> Looks good enough, frequently updated and lots of extensions-plugins.
> Has anyone done any real work with it?
>
The Composer in SeaMonkey (and the Mozilla Suite before that) is the
foundation for the later NVU, Kompozer, and "Composer".
I don't think this module is the one that is being worked on the most...
> I did like Bluefish a lot although it isn't WYSIWYG ( What You See Is
> What You Need )
> http://bluefish.openoffice.nl/features.html
> But it only runs on Linux.
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