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#1 User is offline   dapperdan & danleff rock! 

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Posted 10 November 2004 - 09:58 PM

Hello, I was just wondering if there are any web design tools like dreamweaver out there for linux (in .RPM, .BIN, SH format please. Tar is hard :|). I know HTML quite well but I dont know java script,xhtml,dhtml or anything. So, using a tool like thats makes it easy for me. Just HTML web sites look kinda lame...

Also a gnutella cleint would be cool (graphical). I have gtk-gnutella. It's kinda hard to get the filters working. I want one where I can find just mp3 or jusr mpeg or something like that. If you can do that in gtk-gnutella then please inform me on how! smile


Anyways any help would be nice, thank you!
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Posted 10 November 2004 - 10:37 PM

I use Amule and nicotine. Amule is gnutella and nicotine is soulseek. If you are using a debian distro just apt-get install nicotine amule
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#3 User is offline   danleff 

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Posted 11 November 2004 - 12:30 AM

There are a number out there, many are included in newer Linux distros on one of the install cd's or pre-installed with the distro. It also depends on how complex a program that you want to run. One that helps to write the code for you? One that is easy to use, or allows you to have more imput in the design process? I use a number, including Bluefish, Quanta Plus and Nvu.

So, what distro are you running? Are you using Gnome or KDE as your desktop environment?
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#4 User is offline   egorgry 

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Posted 11 November 2004 - 02:48 AM

wow nvu looks promising, I've never heard of it, Danleff. I usually use vi but my site looks like crap and is never updated. smile

http://www.nvu.com/
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Posted 11 November 2004 - 12:19 PM

Yes, it is designed by the Linspire folks (yes it is free) and works quite well. It seems good for beginners with WYSIWYG, but, as you would expect, you can use hand code as well.
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#6 User is offline   dapperdan & danleff rock! 

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Posted 12 November 2004 - 06:57 PM

im using yoper 2.2 and kde 3.3
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#7 User is offline   matttah 

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Posted 13 November 2004 - 09:05 AM

even though i do not post that much recently ont he boards, i think my name should be part of your user name=p jealousy!
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#8 User is offline   OldSpiceAP 

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Posted 29 November 2004 - 11:37 PM

Downloading the mozilla suit from mozilla.org works - it has a web design program that works just fine. Much like frontpage.
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Posted 30 November 2004 - 04:20 AM

Nvu looks good. Very user-friendly.
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