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Re: html, and a file manager.



tf wrote:
> 
> Hey guys,
> 
> I'm on a roll.  Those of you who write html for a living, what do you
> use?  I have, but have not tried, asWedit, amaya, and (ahem)
> wordperfect.  I hate to plug a windows app, but notetab pro is great.
> Sure would be nice if someone would make a clone for linux.
> 
> Also, I want to try out some x file managers.  I have mc, of course, and
> file runner.  I just got offix-files... what do I type to call that up?
> Can anyone  recommend one that I can play with?
> --
> 
> -t
> 

I'll put in my $.02 worth.  I'm no expert at all with html, but I code
my webpages
using gxedit.  My favorite file-manager in x is tkdesk, which is
available as a .deb.
Every time I get to thinking that it is terribly old fashioned, I try
many others, and
end up coming right back to it. You may want to give it a try.

Les


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