I would let it expire and see if you need the license. I use the expired trial
and it does everything I need. It isn't worth spending the $300 unless you use
the extra tooling.
William Seiter will...@seiter.com wrote:
Good Afternoon,
I have been playing with the mobile abilities of
Hi Casey, this is awesome !
Thanks for sharing this link with us. :-)
Do you have a HomeSite+-licence-serial you can sell me ?
Uwe
My memory isn't what it use to be...
Good thing we have a nice archive now...
https://www.copy.com/s/nhIbHZYZnmPN/ColdFusion%20Repo
On Jan 15, 2015 4:20 PM,
Serialisly
No sorry...
On Sat, Jan 17, 2015, 7:37 AM Uwe Degenhardt cf-t...@sdsolutions.de wrote:
Hi Casey, this is awesome !
Thanks for sharing this link with us. :-)
Do you have a HomeSite+-licence-serial you can sell me ?
Uwe
My memory isn't what it use to be...
Good thing we
My memory isn't what it use to be...
Good thing we have a nice archive now...
https://www.copy.com/s/nhIbHZYZnmPN/ColdFusion%20Repo
On Jan 15, 2015 4:20 PM, Michael Grant mgr...@modus.bz wrote:
I seem to remember TopStyle being on the CF5 discs along with CF Studio. Or
was it CF 6, which
I seem to remember TopStyle being on the CF5 discs along with CF Studio. Or
was it CF 6, which was MX wasn't it? I can't remember. That was ages ago.
What I do remember is that I absolutely loved the RDS features on CF
Studio. I was gutted when I had to stop using CF Studio for lack of
I don't know about pre dating it, I have been using Studio since 1995, when
Allaire purchased it. They then decided to release Homesite and then
Homesite+
I know about it, because I used Homesite before Allaire bought it. I
switched from HotDog to Homesite before Allaire got involved. After
Wil,
I am not sadly misinformed at all.
Nick Bradley created a product called Top Style, which I used extensively
in those days. Allaire then purchased that program from Nick and rebadged
it as Homesite, Homesite Studio was the first version which followed by the
free version called Homesite.
Sorry that should be 1996 not 1995
Regards,
Andrew Scott
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On Thu, Jan 15, 2015 at 11:14 AM, Andrew Scott andr...@andyscott.id.au
wrote:
I don't know about pre dating it, I have been using Studio since
I don't know about pre dating it, I have been using Studio since 1995, when
Allaire purchased it. They then decided to release Homesite and then
Homesite+
The only difference between the two, was that Studio had far more features.
When Studio was discontinued, they then decided to release
And it was called Top Style before Allaire bought it and rebranded it as
Homesite Studio in 1996.
Regards,
Andrew Scott
WebSite: http://www.andyscott.id.au/
Google+: http://plus.google.com/113032480415921517411
On Thu, Jan 15, 2015 at 11:16 AM, Andrew Scott andr...@andyscott.id.au
wrote:
Scott,
You are sadly misinformed. Nick Bradbury created Homesite and then sold it to
Allaire. Later Nick also created Top Style as a stand alone CSS Editor.
Homesite was originally developed in Borland Delphi in 1995 by Nick Bradbury.
Bradbury wrote HomeSite after using HotDogand being
Nick Bradley created a product called Top Style, which I used extensively
in those days. Allaire then purchased that program from Nick and rebadged
it as Homesite, Homesite Studio was the first version which followed by the
free version called Homesite. Studio did things that Homesite could
And for fuck sake my name is not Scott, but then if you can get that wrong
you can get your facts wrong about Studio as well.
Regards,
Andrew Scott
WebSite: http://www.andyscott.id.au/
Google+: http://plus.google.com/113032480415921517411
On Thu, Jan 15, 2015 at 12:15 PM, Andrew Scott
hotdog? homesite? geez, kids today don't know how lucky they got it.
hands up if you remember the 1st commercial windows webserver (hint it wasn't
IIS)?
In fairness, Bob Denny's WebSite Pro was around about the same time -
in fact, there was some sort of bundling available with it and CF
Andrew,
I seem to remember that topstyle shipped with cf studio and with homesite.
how could homesite be a later version of topstyle?
Sent from my iPhone
On Jan 14, 2015, at 7:16 PM, Andrew Scott andr...@andyscott.id.au wrote:
And for fuck sake my name is not Scott, but then if you can
I guess we could just ask Nick http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Bradbury
Who knew he had his own Wikipedia page?
Wil Genovese
On Jan 14, 2015, at 8:52 PM, Andrew Scott andr...@andyscott.id.au wrote:
Because Homesite and Studio where to be its replacement and when Nick
wasn't
On 1/15/2015 8:24 AM, Dave Watts wrote:
I know about it, because I used Homesite before Allaire bought it. I
switched from HotDog to Homesite before Allaire got involved. After
hotdog? homesite? geez, kids today don't know how lucky they got it.
hands up if you remember the 1st commercial
âDave,
I don't recall what the features where, but I tried to upgrade to Homesite+
and all the features that I came used too, where not in Homesite+ when
Studio was discontinued.
That was when I switched to Dreamweaver, but I can dig up the emails where
I asked Macromedia to include those in
Ok it appears I have my dates wrong.
Homesite was 1995, ColdFusion studio was 1996 and Homesite+ was 1998. But
it still doesn't excuse the fact that Studio was the better of them all, it
had more features than Homesite put together and Homesite+ when introduced,
did not have everything that
because it was FREE and used to come on CD with Dreamweaver and CF I believe
On Wed, Jan 14, 2015 at 4:11 AM, Andrew Scott andr...@andyscott.id.au
wrote:
I can never understand why Homesite was so popular, it's bigger brother was
the better of the two. Which was Studio. But as it is old and
Because Homesite and Studio where to be its replacement and when Nick
wasn't happy with Macromedia he left and continued development on Topstyle.
Regards,
Andrew Scott
WebSite: http://www.andyscott.id.au/
Google+: http://plus.google.com/113032480415921517411
On Thu, Jan 15, 2015 at 1:46 PM,
So was Studio as it was shipped with ColdFusion 5.
Regards,
Andrew Scott
WebSite: http://www.andyscott.id.au/
Google+: http://plus.google.com/113032480415921517411
On Thu, Jan 15, 2015 at 1:38 AM, Russ Michaels r...@michaels.me.uk wrote:
because it was FREE and used to come on CD with
I can never understand why Homesite was so popular, it's bigger brother was
the better of the two. Which was Studio.
My memory here is a little hazy, as I haven't used either one for a
long time, but I recall it being a little more complicated than that.
As Wil mentioned, Homesite predated CF
I had problems with studio on win 7 freezing when doing extended
search/replace which was what I continued to use homesite for.
Rob
On 15 Jan 2015 at 2:57, Andrew Scott wrote:
So was Studio as it was shipped with ColdFusion 5.
Starting way back in 1996 Homesite was the popular HTML editor BEFORE Allaire
bought it from Nick Bradbury. It was in heavy competition with HotDog HTML
Editor. Allaire made a deal with Nick and brought Homesite and him to Allaire.
Then they made the CFStudio variant of Homesite. So Homesite
Prior to CFB 3.0, yes if you used the Aptana search it had issues. The idea
is to use the search from Eclipse itself.
Regards,
Andrew Scott
WebSite: http://www.andyscott.id.au/
Google+: http://plus.google.com/113032480415921517411
On Wed, Jan 14, 2015 at 8:21 AM, Aaron Rouse
I can never understand why Homesite was so popular, it's bigger brother was
the better of the two. Which was Studio. But as it is old and ancient and
not being updated any more, feel free to use 20 year old software.
Regards,
Andrew Scott
WebSite: http://www.andyscott.id.au/
Google+:
I have had horrible luck with the CFBuilder Find. Just as one short
example, last quarter I was asked to find some emails in a big project that
the support person no longer was available for. My workstation at home has
CFBuilder on it and it could not find one CFMail tag(or just the text
Hi Aaron
After much frustration I found that you need to select wrap search in the
options box for the find to work.
Still prefer homesite for project wide find and replace when upgrading an
entire
site.
Rob
Robert J. Voyle, Psy.D.
Director, Clergy Leadership Institute
For Coaching and
Hi Steve
As I recall it was only on things like cffile or cfcontent where I was
manipulating
file names. cfinclude was not impacted. Unfortunately I had got a bit lazy in
my
code having moved from a unix platform to windows about 8 years ago.
Rob
Robert J. Voyle, Psy.D.
Director, Clergy
Hi Steve
I use cfbuilder 3 on my local development of applications (Win 7 machine).
Having migrated from using Homesite (which I still use for its ease of extended
find/replace across entire web projects)
I am not very impressed with cfbuilder. It could be very useful and has some
promise but
Hi Steve
One other thing if you are using a windows platform.
CF11 is now built on Tomcat. Not much of a problem EXCEPT that some (but not
all) file names will be case sensitive in some applications. Wasted a day on
that
one trying to debug an application that had worked fine on CF9.
Rob
Thanks Ron i didn't know that cf11 could be case sensitive.
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Original message
From: Rob Voyle
Date:01/10/2015 12:30 PM (GMT-05:00)
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: CF Builder 3-2
Hi Steve
One other thing if you are using
I have tried out a few editors and stuck with sublime as my general all
round text editor. But the tag/function insight and completion for cfml is
not complete and unless you know every attribute of every tag and function
then you have to resort to docs.
I have to say I still have a preference
I'll add: while you're checking stuff out, be sure to check out:
http://brackets.io Has a CFML extension, is super-fast lightweight, has
great find-and-replace, and has amazing front-end dev tools.
On Sat, Jan 10, 2015 at 12:23 PM, Rob Voyle robvo...@voyle.com wrote:
Hi Steve
I use
On Sun, Jan 11, 2015 at 4:23 AM, Rob Voyle robvo...@voyle.com wrote:
Hi Steve
I use cfbuilder 3 on my local development of applications (Win 7 machine).
Having migrated from using Homesite (which I still use for its ease of
extended
find/replace across entire web projects)
âThe
: Tuesday, January 06, 2015 1:23 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: CF Builder 3
ColdFusion Builder 3 is an IDE based on Eclipse. You can install as
standalone or as a plugin for an existing Eclipse setup. - oh and desktop
NOT the server.
Regards,
Wil
Wil Genovese
Sr. Web Application Developer
Thanks everyone for responding
Happy New Year
Steve LaBadie, Web Manager
East Stroudsburg University
570-422-3999
slaba...@esu.edu
-Original Message-
From: Byron Mann [mailto:byronos...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2015 1:41 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: CF Builder 3
I
Builder is a desktop development environment (IDE), based on Eclipse.
If you have not used Eclipse with CFEclipse or Builder, I would recommend
giving it a go.
Byron Mann
Lead Engineer Architect
HostMySite.com
On Jan 6, 2015 1:20 PM, Steve LaBadie slaba...@po-box.esu.edu wrote:
We just
Is it worth installing/using?
Steve LaBadie, Web Manager
East Stroudsburg University
570-422-3999
slaba...@esu.edu
-Original Message-
From: Wil Genovese [mailto:jugg...@trunkful.com]
Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2015 1:23 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: CF Builder 3
ColdFusion
ColdFusion Builder 3 is an IDE based on Eclipse. You can install as standalone
or as a plugin for an existing Eclipse setup. - oh and desktop NOT the server.
Regards,
Wil
Wil Genovese
Sr. Web Application Developer/
Systems Administrator
CF Webtools
www.cfwebtools.com
wilg...@trunkful.com
I use Sublime as well and love it for its simplicity.
However, believe you can do real debugging with CF Builder. That may be a
perk worth consideration.
I do agree, changing dev methodologies can be time consuming, so maybe
start off using it in your free time to get used to things.
Byron
You can actually import your entire CFB2 workspace if you want (projects
included). By default (and on Windows), CFB2 put the workspace in
C:\Users\Username\Adobe ColdFusion Builder Workspace. You can point CFB3
to that same workspace if you want, or copy it into the one created by
CFB3
Also, you can use the AnyEditTools plugin (http://andrei.gmxhome.de/anyedit/)
to export / import any working sets that you have defined. This works great
if you use the same workspace that you had for your previous CFB or Eclipse
installation.
On Thu, May 8, 2014 at 3:10 PM, Carl Von Stetten
Also, you can use the AnyEditTools plugin (
http://andrei.gmxhome.de/anyedit/)
Excellent! Thanx for sharing!
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On Thu, May 8, 2014 at 4:33 PM,
Can I just say this, there are dangers to just using the same workspace.
These dangers are not just limited to the fact that plugins etc., and
Eclipse itself stores a lot of information in here that could very easily
be out of date for any updates to either Eclipse or any of the related
plugins.
I have never been a fan of the sync in CFB, I have always used
Scooters Beyond Compare. ...
+1 for Beyond Compare, it's awesome.
On an unrelated note, is there something I'm missing during the CF
Builder 3 setup process to import settings and projects and such from
Builder 2? I have
That is actually a good question. In Eclipse the way you do this is go to
import, which will open up the type of import. You then go to install and
select from previous installation. I have done this with CFB2 when it was
running as a plugin to an Eclipse Installation, but I just tried to do this
I have never been a fan of the sync in CFB, I have always used Scooters
Beyond Compare. The main reason is that most sync's in IDE's like this
don't allow for the line differences in the files, I haven't used
dreamweaver for a long time either and I doubt Adobe would have put that
sort of feature
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