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    What programmes in Kubuntu to replace Illustrator and Dreamweaver

    I have been advised to use GIMP as a replacement for photoshop in Kubuntu.

    What are programmes in Kubuntu to replace Illustrator and Dreamweaver?

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    Re: What programmes in Kubuntu to replace Illustrator and Dreamweaver

    Inkscape is a great vector program, similar to Illustrator. There's also Karbon14, which is part of KOffice (which I haven't tried yet).

    For WYSIWYG web design, there's Nvu.

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      Re: What programmes in Kubuntu to replace Illustrator and Dreamweaver

      And there is also Quanta Plus - a great app. for web developers. I can't imagine to manage my website without it.
      In a world without windows and fences who needs Gates?

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        Re: What programmes in Kubuntu to replace Illustrator and Dreamweaver

        thanks guys. I found Inkscape and Quanta Plus in the Add/Remove Programs in my Kubuntu. But I cannot find Karbon14 and Nvu, where did you guys get them?

        Another things, how do I run Quanta Plus and Inkscape? I cannot see them in the K Menu but I have checked and sure they are already installed.

        Lau

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          #5
          Re: What programmes in Kubuntu to replace Illustrator and Dreamweaver

          For Quanta Plus press Alt+F2 and enter "quanta" (without quotation marks); for Inkscape the command is probably "inkscape".
          In a world without windows and fences who needs Gates?

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            Re: What programmes in Kubuntu to replace Illustrator and Dreamweaver

            You can also add stuff to the K Menu by right-clicking in it and going to Edit Menu.

            If you want Karbon14 or Nvu, go to K Menu > System > Adept Manager and search for them, or (better) bring up Konsole and type

            sudo aptitude install karbon14
            or
            sudo aptitude install nvu

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