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Old 20th December 2007, 12:59 PM
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how do i get web development packages in Fedora core 7

hey guyz, been looking forward to getting web development packages comparable to the likes of dreamweaver, fireworks and flash in fedora. i use Gimp, quanta and some toher applications but they dont uite cut the chase. tanx
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Old 20th December 2007, 02:12 PM
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As I said in your other double posting. Read the guidelines and do not double post. Last warning.

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