Greg, you realize that HomeSite+ is on the DW install disk. I usually bounce
between HS+ and DWMX. DW has very good support for cfc's etc and at times
its approach to developing dynamic applications works better than
HS+/CFStudio.

larry

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Greg Landers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 2004 9:29 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: ColdFusion Studio VS DreamWeaverMX 2004
>
>
> Hey guys. I have been using CF Studio for many years. Trying
> to switch over to DreamWeaver has been like trying to pull
> out a perfectly good tooth. However in the past month or so,
> I have found myself using DW more than Studio (especially
> after finally upgrading from MX to MX 2004) and I don't think
> I can go back now. 8^O There are many features that were in
> both that I did not realize for a long time, and it has just
> been just a matter of taking the time to learn where and how
> to do the same thing in DW.
>
> For those of you that are advanced DW users, I have a few
> questions. There are some features of CF Studio that I really
> hate to leave behind. If anyone knows if any of these
> features are available in DW MX 2004 I would be so incredibly
> greatful for some insight as to where and how. =) Here are
> the 3 features I have missing most:
>
> 1) the ability to split the code view screen
> 2) that wonderful, dragable, margin rule for lining up code
> indentations
> 3) the ability to hide lines of code
>
> Minor they may be, but we are creatures of habit, and these
> are crutches I don't want to lose. I would be interested to
> hear whether or not I am alone in my struggle to change. Any
> coments about my turmoil will be welcomed.
>
> Thanks,
> Greg
>
>
>
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