Bluefish
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Bluefish is a powerful editor for experienced web designers and programmers. Bluefish supports many programming and markup languages, but it focuses on editing dynamic and interactive websites.  [edit]  


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AUDIENCE : developers
system administrator : DEVELOPMENT STATUS : beta
LICENSE : gnu general public license (gpl)
OPERATING SYSTEM : bsd
Linux2 : posix : unix : Fink (Mac OS X) : PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE : C
USER INTERFACE : Gtk+

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A Good Workhorse That Will Work Without Crashing In Most Places.

It provides its users with many powerful features to write websites as well as the scripts for doing so and the code for programming purposes. Bluefish supports many programming and markup languages and it focuses on editing dynamic and interactive websites. In recent times, Bluefish and Quanta are much better tools for web page development than others. This is especially true in the present day when a JavaScript and many other components may need to be integrated into a web page to make it look like a credible piece of graphics that a commercial organisation would wish to show the world for its public image to be taken seriously. Physical and pedantic checking of code is essential for the success of a project.


Excellent web page editor and text editor that does what it says on the tin. Feature rich. Some room for improvements that will doubtless happen soon.


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