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I did a small site just now with it, it seemed fine barring the css handling of 04 (more hand coding). Installation was a breeze - it did install into the good ole C: drive, and all files are stored on some sort of virtual C: drive.

 

When defining a site, you can not create a new folder - so the folder structure needs to be there. Previewing is fine - though KDE sees my default browser as Koqueror (which is fine with me). Other than that - the font is a bit different, but everything seems to work ok. No crashes yet :)

 

Ammendment: I appears that previewing in the browser does not work... Probably a setting that needs to be tweaked. :huh:

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Just a follow up:

 

It's better than anything else I've found for linux. But it's still not nearly as good as running under win. The directory system is screwy, many of the little features (niceties) don't work, and the balance is still kind of buggy. Bottom line, use it under Windows, especially if your making a living at it as it is simply not time-effective to try to use under linux.

 

Bluefish or Quanta are what I have started using for small hand-code issues that come up a page at a time.

 

Edit: It never did crash on me :)

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This is just about the only application that keeps windows on my machine

 

It would be awesome to seesomething of similar quality on linux...i'm interested though how did you get it running

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