How to Install & Getting Started With Aptana Studio 3 IDE Standalone on Linux openSUSE 12.2-12.3 KDE4 32bit/64bit Desktop Easy Visual-Guide

April 24, 2013 | By Duchateaux.

The Visual Tutorial shows you Step-by-Step How to Install and Getting-Started with the Latest Aptana Studio 3 IDE Standalone for openSUSE 12.2-12.3 KDE4 i686/x8664 Desktop.

Build web applications quickly and easily using the world’s most powerful open-source web development IDE. Aptana Studio 3 harnesses the flexibility of Eclipse and focuses it into a Powerful Web Development Engine.

Aptana Studio 3 expands on the core capabilities of Aptana Studio 2 for building, editing, previewing and debugging HTML, CSS and JavaScript websites with PHP and Ruby on Rails web development.

To Make the whole Process Easier to Reproduce the Posts Includes the Basic Screenshots of All GUI Steps involved.

The Guide is Practical and Contains Just the Essentials Installation Instructions and Commands.

Gnome-Penguin Linux Aptana
  1. Download Standalone Aptana Studio 3 for Linux.

    Aptana-Studio Linux x86/x64 .zip
  2. Extract Archive into /tmp
    Possibly Double-Click on it in the File Manager:

    Linux Kubuntu 12.10 Quantal Aptana Studio 3 Archive Extraction
  3. Open Terminal Window
    (Press “Enter” to Execute Commands)

    Linux Kde4 Open Terminal

  4. Relocate Aptana-Studio

    • System Wide Installation:

      sudo chown -R root:root /tmp/Aptana_Studio*
      mv /tmp/Aptana_Studio_3 /opt
      ln -s /opt/Aptana_Studio_3/AptanaStudio3 /usr/local/bin/aptanaS3

    • Local Installation:

      mv /tmp/Aptana_Studio_3 ~

  5. Starting Aptana Studio 3 from Terminal

    • System-Wide Setup Launcher Terminal Command:

      aptanaS3

    • Local Installation Launcher Terminal Command:

      ~/Aptana_Studio_3/AptanaStudio3

  6. Create an Aptana-Studio3 App Launcher.

    How to Create a KDE4 Application Launcher
    Linux Kubuntu KDE4 Aptana Studio 3 Launcher
Linux Aptana Studio 3 GUI

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