Nvu v1.0

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  1. AvianFlux

    AvianFlux Registered Member

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    Nvu v1.0

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    Nvu
    Finally! A complete Web Authoring System for Linux Desktop users as well as Microsoft Windows and Macintosh users to rival programs like FrontPage and Dreamweaver.
    Nvu (pronounced N-view, for a "new view") makes managing a web site a snap. Now anyone can create web pages and manage a website with no technical expertise or knowledge of HTML.

    Nvu Features
    Check out the latest features and screenshots for Nvu here!

    WYSIWYG editing of pages, making web creation as easy as typing a letter with your word processor.
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    Integrated file management via FTP. Simply login to your web site and navigate through your files, editing web pages on the fly, directly from your site.
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    Reliable HTML code creation that will work with all of today's most popular browsers.
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    Jump between WYSIWYG Editing Mode and HTML using tabs.
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    Tabbed editing to make working on multiple pages a snap.
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    Powerful support for forms, tables, and templates.
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    The easiest-to-use, most powerful Web Authoring System available for Desktop Linux, Microsoft Windows and Apple Macintosh users.
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    Open Source
    Nvu is 100% open source. This means anyone is welcome to download Nvu at no charge, including the source code if you need to make special changes.
    Developers can get involved and help make Nvu even better.
     
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    Close_Hauled Registered Member

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    I have used Nvu before and like it a lot. I am glad that it is now (finally!) v1.0. It's a good program.
     
  3. AvianFlux

    AvianFlux Registered Member

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    I'd never heard of it until today. It definitley looks and sounds like a very nice app indeed. :)
     
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    It is. I have v1.0pr that I installed in May. I used it to sort out some compatibility problems with a web site that I was developing in FrontPage. FrontPage has a way of throwing extra code in there that you don't need, or intend to be there. So I would use Nvu to rip it out.
     
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