Linked by Metin Amiroff on Tue 20th Apr 2004 17:30 UTC
N|vu is a web development application with a WYSIWYG interface that is aimed to be user friendly, easy and powerful, sponsored by Linspire. This review looks at this program in detail and aims to help users to get an idea about it.
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Nice article, though it's tough to be compared to Dreamweaver right now, specially for NVU. Articles like these will be good for it, IMO. Perhaps NVU can look to Dreamweaver for some points on where to go.
Dreamweaver is what I use at work, but when I'm home, I use Quanta... not bad at all. I also use Bluefish when I'm on the Gnome desktop and find that it's also a good app.
I'm still most efficient with Dreamweaver and would prefer to use it when I need to churn out stuff in a limited time.
Nice article, though it's tough to be compared to Dreamweaver right now, specially for NVU. Articles like these will be good for it, IMO. Perhaps NVU can look to Dreamweaver for some points on where to go.
Dreamweaver is what I use at work, but when I'm home, I use Quanta... not bad at all. I also use Bluefish when I'm on the Gnome desktop and find that it's also a good app.
I'm still most efficient with Dreamweaver and would prefer to use it when I need to churn out stuff in a limited time.