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Nvu WYSIWYG web editor


I noticed on MacNN today a new "website creation suite" named Nvu. The application started life as Composer, the web-editing portion of the Netscape Communicator suite, but along with the rest of Communicator has since gone open-source (resulting in, among other things, Firefox). However when MacNN say "suite" it appears that they simply mean a WYSIWYG editor with FTP built in. Pffft.


Downloading the 11.7MB disk image and opening it displays the Nvu app and a text file named MUST_README_FIRST.txt, which contains this rather gloomy text:
Nvu 1.0 IMPORTANT WARNING
=================
Do **not** run Nvu directly from the disk image (the *.dmg file you just opened) or you will experience a never-ending loop. Please copy the Nvu icon in that disk image to your /Applications directory and run Nvu from there. Thanks.
Can we all say 'a sense of foreboding'?

Moving the app to my Applications folder and launching it resulted in a fairly slow start-up where the icon bounces a few times before disappearing - twice! - before finally launching. My next step was to open up one of this site's pages. Whoops - you cannot drag .php pages onto the dock icon. No problem, use the 'Open' menu item. Uhhhhh. Attempting to open a .php file using Nvu's open dialog box causes the file to open in Dreamweaver! Despite further efforts I was unable to open any .php documents in Nvu.

Thus endeth what was supposed to be a slightly longer mini-review :D
Posted on 30 June 2005, to Bereft of Reason | News | Web Design

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I think there is a system-wide setting for this, but there is some kind of bug in Apple's implementation.

by: Robert Slater at July 1, 2005 9:49 AM

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