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Re: too bad he used NVU to do it
by Shulai on Friday 30/Dec/2005, @06:47
Sadly NVU doesn't seems really impressive to me. Too much Michael Robertson marketing, too little improvements over Mozilla's original code to stand up the claims.
Even more, after releasing 1.0 development stopped, even when it still crashes often and there is a lot of room for improvement.
I like Quanta a lot more, yet visual mode is still beta quality at most.
The only thing really disgust me from Quanta is the huge menu bar and thing like that... Some UI care is needed...
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Re: too bad he used NVU to do it
by gerd on Friday 30/Dec/2005, @14:13
I was released only this summer. And of course NVU is Mozilla Composer+.

However I believe that Quanta's interface for VPL is worse than NVU, esp. on smaller screens.
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