On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 07:54:17 -0500 "Donovan Niesen" <dniesen at gmail.com> wrote: > I do a significant amount of work in with HTML, CSS and PHP/MySQL. > Most of my time is spent inside Dreamweaver on my Windows partition. > While Dreamweaver has been good to me, I would like to see what > others are using on a daily basis in Linux. Is there anything with > some of the handier features in Dreamweaver (uploading pages to > remote/testing sites, MySQL integration)? I'm also interested in this because I have yet to find something I really really like in Linux, some things come close, but I always find myself firing up VirtualBox to run a windows VM that has UltraEdit. UE has great integrated SFTP support and very nice syntax highlighting and I just can't find another editor that has everything I want wrapped into one application. It doesn't have MySQL "integration" or WYSIWYG tho. Using KDE and setting up a remote network folder via fish:// and ssh came very close. Using quanta to edit PhP files isn't too bad, but when I go back to the Konquerer window to open another php file, it starts another quanta session. I have not found a way to force it to just open a new tab in the existing session. You wouldn't think this would be too annoying but it is. I used to use eclipse plus pydev for Python development but I never found good sftp support for eclipse, plus using eclipse to do php/python seems like using a shovel to pound in a nail. Might want to check out nvu, amaya, bluefish, screem, vim :) My $0.02 Josh