First Look: Aptana 0.3
Editor: Aptana
Version: 0.3 (Beta)
Developer: Xamlon, Inc
Platform/OS: Windows / Mac / Linux
WYSIWYG: No
Price: Free
I just spent 2 1/2 hours downloading the 44MB Aptana public beta. The website describes Aptana thus:
Aptana is a robust, JavaScript-focused IDE for building dynamic web applications. Highlights include the following features:
- Code Assist on JavaScript, HTML, and CSS languages, including your own JavaScript functions
- Outliner that gives a snapshot view of your JavaScript, HTML, and CSS code structure
- Error and warning notification for your code
- Support for Aptana UI customization and extensions
- Cross-platform support
- Free and open source. (Source available soon)
While it definitely wouldn’t be fair to review a product still in beta, I wanted to share some of my initial impressions.
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Celebrity Interview: Andy Budd
Andy Budd is the Managing Director of Clearleft, a user experience consultancy based in Brighton, England. He runs a project called SkillSwap which organizes free web design training for his local community. Andy is also the author of CSS Mastery, as well as a contributing author of Blog Design Solutions.
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Review: Quanta Plus 3.5
Editor: Quanta Plus
Version: 3.5.2
Developer: Quanta Plus Development Team
Platform/OS: Linux/KDE
WYSIWYG: No
Price: Free
My first Linux adventures began in 2000 thanks to Corel. Since then, I’ve been fascinated and frustrated by the open source OS, always wanting to spend more time in Linux but inevitably returning to Windows to get things done. My obvious attraction to Linux and open source software is the philosophy on which they are built: create, share, and improve. Moreover, the fact that such impressive software is available at little to no cost has always been an incredible bonus.
Now that Linux is becoming even more user friendly, thanks to distros like Mandriva and the extremely popular Ubuntu, more people are choosing Linux as their primary web development environment. As a result, Linux HTML editors are starting to come into their own with more features and functionality than ever before. One of the oldest, most robust Linux HTML editors is Quanta Plus.
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Celebrity Interview: Mike Papageorge
Mike Papageorge is a web developer who builds standards based websites and applications (ruby, php) from the south-east coast of Spain. When not in front of the computer he can be found at the beach with his wife (he doesn’t get down there enough, really) or chasing other hobbies. Continue reading Celebrity Interview: Mike Papageorge »