Quanta Plus originally was created by a Linux corporation called theKompany as an open source Web development tool. Unfortunately, theKompany abandoned Quanta Plus in favour of its own commercial product, Quanta Gold. Fortunately, Quanta Plus was picked up by the KDE Web Development team and continued its life as an open source product.

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If you're a KDE user, Quanta Plus is most likely installed already, as it comes as a part of the kdewebdev package. But if you aren't a KDE user or you don't
have it pre-installed, you probably can find it in your operating system's repositories (for example, Ubuntu users can install it by using apt-get to install the package quanta). If you can't find it, or if your distribution doesn't have a package system, you can compile it from source easily. Simply download the. tar. bz2 release
from the Quanta Plus home page, and follow the Install instructions. Note that you'll have to install the whole kdewebdev shebang instead of just Quanta Plus if you're compiling from source.