"...If you are old enough, you may remember the Mozilla Application Suite that preceded standalone Firefox and Thunderbird. The Mozilla suite featured an integrated browser, email/news client, IRC chat client, and HTML page editor. When the Mozilla Foundation officially stopped developing the suite in 2003, the first three components lived on in Firefox, Thunderbird, and ChatZilla. Composer, the editing component, was left out in the cold until Linux distributor Linspire contracted with the developers at Disruptive Innovations to rework the old codebase into a modern Web design tool they named Nvu.In 2006, Disruptive Innovations announced that work on Nvu had stopped with the release of 1.0, and the code would be turned over to the community for maintenance. KompoZer is the result..."
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lozz
17 years 1 day 15 hours 17 min ago
I installed it straight away. It
I installed it straight away. It looks good. GNU/Linux might finally have the web editor it has needed for so long.
crimperman
17 years 1 day 4 hours 41 min ago
Speak for yourself. For me a WYSIWYG
Speak for yourself. For me a WYSIWYG editor is a waste of energy. I use a combination of Vim and Quanta. Quanta is ten times better than any WYSIWYG editor.