Web Development Editor of the Year
One of the closest awards last year.
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What about Screem? Any others like it as much as me?
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and Anjuta, or is that technically an IDE?
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Where's Emacs? :)
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What about Mozilla Editor ? Not really for development, but for Web editing that's ok...
BTW what about internet applications like WikiNi.net (a wiki...) that enable cooperative work, maybe another poll ? |
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How about jEdit?
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jEdit is in the Editor of the Year poll.
--jeremy |
No Mozilla Composer?
Still prefer kate or vi but I assume this is WYSIWYG only. |
I say vim since that's where I do the vast majority of my web page work. However, I occasionally get lazy and pop into quanta or even mozilla composer (david_ross is probably right, composer should be included even though it has more potential a la dreamweaver than it has actually realized) for some things genuinely better done in a dedicated html editor.
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Screem is great and it just keeps getting better.
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Neither is screem - quanta, either, I think.
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I'm sorry but if you voted for bluefish then you REALLY have not checked out Quanta any time recently. They don't even compare!
--s1ider |
Where is KWrite? It has programming features the likes of which Dreamweaver cannot touch. Like loop ranging and tag matching..
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