Not sure what was refferred to as far as 'substatiating'... As far as my
comment goes, I was referring to the current CF5 beta...
I don't think it should be required to have a seperate 'visual tool' if
you've already had one in the product up until this point. But that's just
my opinion. I understand a company's gotta make money - it's just
disappointing. "Oh, yeah, we took that feature out. But if you buy this
product for $xxx, it's got that feature plus some...!"
~sigh, grumble~
geo
On Wednesday 22 August 2001 05:22 pm, you wrote:
> >> Really HONKS MY HORN that MM is/may be/may not
> >> be* taking that off of studio..!!!
> >
> > Well from what I have heard the new UltraDev Studio will
> > pretty much kill studio as we know it.
>
> For what it's worth, I haven't heard any such thing myself. If you could
> substantiate such a report then that would be helpful, thanks.
>
> The Macromedia ColdFusion/UltraDev Studio package is simply a bundling of
> the two tools at a discounted price. You could use UltraDev's automation if
> you wish, or you could still tag in CFStudio and just use UD for previewing
> the live data in the page... there's a couple of different ways to work.
>
> If you'd like to send a message directly to the teams making HomeSite-based
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> jd
>
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>
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