> At the risk of being a trouble maker, I just have to make this
> observation.

> Now that we are allowed to talk about Contribute, I have to say the
> following:


> We have been told that MM is doing away with Studio/Homesite because they
> do not want to have more than one editing application in their application
> portfolio. I accepted this despite Dreamweaver's obvious issues that have
> already been covered to death. So what is the next application that MM
> releases? Another web editing application.

> I might be the only one that is irked by this, or maybe not, but it seems
> very odd to me.

I wouldn't say that this new tool is in any way a replacement for CF Studio
.. It's a web-based tool to allow non-technical ( or less-technical ) users
to edit web content... So... it really in no way compares to Studio. What
they're after is the wider audience of general, non-programmer business
users, which is an entirely different market than Studio targeted. So I
don't think it really relates (at least not directly) to their saying they
didn't want to support more than one _traditional_ editing application. You
wouldn't buy Contribute for the folks in your office currently using either
CF Studio or Dreamweaver -- you'd buy Contribute for the folks in your
office currently sending email to the folks using CF Studio or Dreamweaver
to ask them to make changes.

S. Isaac Dealey
Certified Advanced ColdFusion 5 Developer

www.turnkey.to
954-776-0046
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