Originally posted by Goya
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I've got an Intel Mac and it runs NVu fine (Tiger has the Rosetta subsystem so non-universal binaries will still run).Originally posted by GoyaAny recommendations for a Mac (Intel - which rules out NVu)?
Looking at this thread you need to upgrade to 10.4.7 - http://forum.nvudev.org/viewtopic.php?t=3721&
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EditPad Pro - and HTML Kit when I need the ascii char conversions.
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Sorry, yes it's just LinuxOriginally posted by Spacecadetis that just linux?
downloaded it and looks like nothing recognisable by windows XP
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I love textpad tooOriginally posted by The Clown BeaterTextpad!!!!
Let the editor religious wars commence!
been using it for 7 years now
Thing is though i really can't be arsed coding a website from scratch
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back in the old days, i used to use html kit
http://www.chami.com/html-kit/
was good [and free] then, haven't come across anything to match since - including nvu...
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I set up my website using Nvu and Quanta+. Nvu is much cleaner than Frontpage.
I realised that I could probably do as good a job as a professional for the money I was prepared to pay (ie - not much).
I don't expect to earn from my website, just for it to give prospective punters an idea what I do.
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is that just linux?Originally posted by ArdescoI found Quanta Plus to be very capable
downloaded it and looks like nothing recognisable by windows XP
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