Re: html, and a file manager.

1999-10-14 Thread Pollywog
On 14-Oct-99 leckert wrote: > 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 so

Re: html, and a file manager.

1999-10-14 Thread leckert
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. >

Re: html, and a file manager.

1999-10-14 Thread Oleg Krivosheev
On Thu, 14 Oct 1999, Keith G. Murphy wrote: > 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. > > S

Re: html, and a file manager.

1999-10-14 Thread Sven Esbjerg
On Mon, Oct 11, 1999 at 01:50:20PM +0300, tf wrote: > 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 m

Re: html, and a file manager.

1999-10-14 Thread Ian Zimmerman
> "tf" == tf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: tf> Also, I want to try out some x file managers. I have mc, of tf> course, and file runner. I just got offix-files... what do I type tf> to call that up? Can anyone recommend one that I can play with? I have been severely disappointed by all of th

Re: html, and a file manager.

1999-10-14 Thread lexchive
On Mon, Oct 11, 1999 at 01:50:20PM +0300, tf wrote: > I hate to plug a windows app, but notetab pro is great. > Sure would be nice if someone would make a clone for linux. > That notepad pro is an editor right? From the desc I got, nothing really special? This my personal opinion but I dont thin

Re: html, and a file manager.

1999-10-14 Thread Keith G. Murphy
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. I

Re: html, and a file manager.

1999-10-14 Thread Rob Mahurin
On Mon, Oct 11, 1999 at 01:50:20PM +0300, tf wrote: > I hate to plug a windows app, but notetab pro is great. > Sure would be nice if someone would make a clone for linux. > have you tried wine? Rob -- Forms follow function, and often obliterate it.