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LinuxPR: theKompany.com Releases Quanta Gold Web development tool version 3.4.0

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Mar 21, 2002

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Quanta
Gold
is our web development software for Linux and Windows.
Quanta Gold is designed for the professional web developer that
needs sophisticated project management abilities as well as all the
features and hooks that a modern web site needs.

Quanta Gold supports a wide variety of syntaxes, such as:

  • ColdFusion
  • XML
  • PHP
  • SQL
  • Python
  • Perl
  • DTML – Zope
  • C++
  • and of course HTML.

Preview capability on Linux is available using Qt3, Mozilla,
Konqueror and Netscape. For MS Windows we use Internet
Explorer.

Quanta Gold has integrated FTP and CVS support in addition to
all the other advanced features that are available such as CSS,
table and javascript wizards. This new release has a totaly
rewritten FTP transport for increased speed and reliability as well
as enhancements to the CSS editor, and the text editor for features
such as “find in files”. Quanta Gold now has an updated look and
icon set as well.

Quanta Gold is available directly from theKompany as well as other online
e-tailors and brick and mortor stores with prices starting at
$39.95. Details can be found here.

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Release

Web Webster

Web Webster

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