sumbloke Posted January 27, 2007 Report Share Posted January 27, 2007 It's already been pointed out that MS Word produced horrible html if you use it to create a web page. And, it's true that Dreamweaver is expensive and you need to learn how to use it (it's not a hugely steep learning curve for straightforward tasks but it's still a curve). A very viable alternative is to install OpenOffice - or just OpenOffice writer which is the WordProcessing package. OOWriter is easy to use, very similar in operation to Word. It produces nice clean HTML without the bloat of Word produced files. It also has the added bonus that it creates Adobe PDF files. AND IT'S FREE! I like the whole package including the database program which now has native support for MySQL and Access file formats. The equation editor is also better than the Microsoft equivalent, IMHO. You can find out about it and download here Jakob Quote Link to comment
Tanuki Racoon Posted January 27, 2007 Report Share Posted January 27, 2007 It's already been pointed out that MS Word produced horrible html if you use it to create a web page. A very viable alternative is to install OpenOffice. You can find out about it and download here Mac users might also check out NeoOffice at http://www.neooffice.org/ -- same speech as above :) Quote Link to comment
Bruin Fisher Posted January 31, 2008 Report Share Posted January 31, 2008 It's already been pointed out that MS Word produced horrible html if you use it to create a web page. And, it's true that Dreamweaver is expensive and you need to learn how to use it (it's not a hugely steep learning curve for straightforward tasks but it's still a curve). A very viable alternative is to install OpenOffice - or just OpenOffice writer which is the WordProcessing package. OOWriter is easy to use, very similar in operation to Word. It produces nice clean HTML without the bloat of Word produced files. It also has the added bonus that it creates Adobe PDF files. AND IT'S FREE! I like the whole package including the database program which now has native support for MySQL and Access file formats. The equation editor is also better than the Microsoft equivalent, IMHO.You can find out about it and download here Jakob Maybe it's a little late to revive this thread but I only just found it. I can echo others' recommendation of OpenOffice - I find it great and it's free. Dreamweaver is sufficiently expensive to put it out of my reach but I've discovered Kompozer, the open source alternative and it's fantastic. Originally developed by the Mozilla team (Firefox, Thunderbird etc.) as Composer, taken over by Linspire as NVu, version 1.0 was the last version from them, released in 2005. Unofficially it has received further development under the new name Kompozer and can be found here. As far as I can see, it gives much of the functionality of Dreamweaver for free. Can't be bad. Bruin Quote Link to comment
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