At 16.58 21/06/2002, you wrote:
>3: Dreamweaver MX, as far as I am concerned, puts no more barriers between 
>me and my code than Studio did. It has a fully customizable interface 
>which allows you to select your preferred coding environment. When you 
>start DWMX for the first time, it asks you what your preferred environment 
>is. You can have it imitate studio, or DW4, etc, etc.

I agree with you, Jesse, but I don't understand why I have to buy DW when I 
don't want to use any kind of wysiwyg tools.
DW It's not a bad product at all, but there are a lot of wysiwyg feature I 
don't need. On contrary, I can't find any improvements in the code feature 
compared to HS/CFS. I can't understand why I have to change my habits for 
using a product with less coding feature than HS/CFS.
IMHO, using DW as HS/CFS is simply a nonsense.
I have also say that in my daily job  I prefer to use more specific tools 
than a single program that should expect to do everything.
Bye.


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