tom smith wrote:
> Khepri wrote:
>
>>http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/forumdisplay.php?f=69
>>
>>Suse garners third place beating out Fedora, Mandriva, and
>>Debian...impressive.....hm.
>
>
> I am not surprised. It is a very able distro.
I'm thinking I'm going to delete RH9 off this thing and try out OpenSuse...
The only thing that caused some hesitation was the guy they chose to
steer the boat....although I don't really know anything about him, I
have to admit I knew some Lucent employees (sales)...and, well, let's
just say I don't have a high opinion of that company since...
To me this is like handing control of the Enterprise over to Riker who
promptly drives the ship into the ground...(see Generations)
Not exactly confidence inspiring...
OTOH, perhaps the other distros leadership isn't any more stable!
>>Suprisingly the Mozilla Suite browser nearly beats out Konqueror (passes
>>Acid2) for second place in it's category....
>>
>>Inkscape edges Blender....for second...:)
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>
> That is strange. Blender is a 3-d graphics program,
> Inkscape is a vector graphics program.
I think he got a complaint or two about that...just lumping all the
graphics proggies together....
>>Is NVU nudging out Bluefish a mild upset? I can't be because of Linspire
>>necause that distro did not fair too well....which means people are
>>choosing it over Bluefish....(personally I don't like WYSIWYG so I was a
>>tad surprised here too...)
>
>
> I have found that using both wysiwyg and code html editors
> greatly speeds up web design work. I have used both
> dreamweaver and nvu on a mac, and conclude that while dw is
> loaded with features, it is unpredictable and unwieldy
> sometimes. Nvu does many things faster than dw. To clean
> up or make global changes to the code, you need to process
> it with a code editor. It is a fact that most professional
> website designers use both types of editors.
> Smitty
I found the same with DW....way too much....(not being a pro)
When I was using Nvu before it was having major problems with scripts
other than javascript and would not do XHTML at all...(this was
pre-Linspire, actually back to when it was part of the Mozilla suite and
during transition to Nvu)
Although it appears they've addressed alot of those issues...I might
give it a go again...
Chris
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