On Sat, 23 May 2009 18:08:28 +0800 "Jerry" wong63124@hotmail.com wrote:
(Tip: a little body text and context helps - what desktop environment you're running for a start, as it'll help suggest a "good fit". Need I point the OP at http://catb.org/esr/faqs/smart-questions.html ? :-D)
I'm switching between Bluefish and Geany - the latter primarily for the revision control integration. Don't discount the classics (vim/emacs) + tidy though. :-)
Michael.
Thanks Michael,
I am going to try the Geany.
Many thanks Jerry
"Michael Fleming" mfleming@thatfleminggent.com ???????:20090523213438.797036b4@defender...
On Sat, 23 May 2009 18:08:28 +0800 "Jerry" wong63124@hotmail.com wrote:
(Tip: a little body text and context helps - what desktop environment you're running for a start, as it'll help suggest a "good fit". Need I point the OP at http://catb.org/esr/faqs/smart-questions.html ? :-D)
I'm switching between Bluefish and Geany - the latter primarily for the revision control integration. Don't discount the classics (vim/emacs) + tidy though. :-)
Michael.
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Jerry wrote:
The 'composer' in the seamonkey suite works for me. Of course so do the browser and the news/mail reader, and the chat feature. And in the 2.0beta the rss reader works as well or better than TBird, and better than any aggregator I've tried. Not that I have tried them all, but what I tried split between klunky presentation and unreliable operation. SM2.0beta seems the real deal.