Tuesday, September 21, 2010

KompoZer

You say Composer,
I say KompoZer


Boned Jello

In case I'm not the only person still  using Mozilla's SeaMonkey (nee Netscape)  composer, wonderful news.  As you know, with every SeaMonkey update something else gets screwed up.   Sunday, I got so fed up that after 13 years I threw my hands in the air.  Guess what? Somebody at KompoZer took the open source Mozilla product, and made many improvements while leaving the same user interface.  Like finding old, comfortable shoes, and getting them spiffed up. Plus! KompoZer is stand-alone ( with Mozilla, you had to install the entire suite of browser, mail, Chatzilla, etc.).   [FREE DOWNLOAD]

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

For web page creation use Vim.

If you have to use Windows, "HTML kit".

Rodger the Real King of France said...

Like I said, "comfortable shoes." Means a lot to me at this point. I tried a lot of these things, but do you know what's simpler than typing your deal; inserting a picture, and hitting "source code?" An editor you already use.

Alear said...

Vim. Web page creation.

Oh my, I do hope we're talking about different Vim's.

pdwalker said...

HAha...no, almost certainly not.

vim is great if you like power editors and can stand the interface, but it is not the tool of choice for the average web page creator.

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