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what is the best xhtml-css editor with emmbeded browser (under GPL) in your opinion? note: must be work under linux os.

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Do you really mean GPL, or are you happy with other Free Software licenses? – Peter Boughton Oct 4 '08 at 15:24
if i found any software with free software license but better than the other with gpl maybe i'll accept the software with free software license. – alsadk Oct 5 '08 at 12:57
what's about aptana it is open source software, any one deal with it? – alsadk Oct 5 '08 at 12:59

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Aptana Studio is the best in my opinion, it's based on Eclipse and subsequently Java, so it will run on pretty much anything and has "Design" views supporting Firefox, Opera and Safari on OS X and Windows, I assume it does other browsers as well if they are installed.

It does CSS, XHTML, JavaScript + AJAX, PHP etc. It's very comprehensive and has some very useful predictive functions. It may be a little bulky if you like a minimalist development interface. In saying that though, I like a minimalist development interface and I love Aptana Studio!

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Aptana ... well, some people really like it, other people really dislike it.

It's certainly capable of doing what you want though, so only way to be sure which category you'll fit into is to give it a try.

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I was pleasantly surprised by Netbeans and after trying a bunch of others. Web browser and web server baked in just the way you like :)

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Eclipse (with the web tools project) should be able to handle this, although it may be more heavy weight than you need. As far as I know the browser included is based on Mozilla.

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Eclipse is EPL, which is not GPL-compatible. Although it might be the questioner just wants any Free Software / Open Source license, rather than specifically GPL. – Peter Boughton Oct 4 '08 at 15:27
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Quanta Plus.

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