Although this doesn't directly address your questions, it's good to see that
Homesite is still being actively developed with the new version available as
both a stand-alone product and with Dreamweaver 04:

http://www.macromedia.com/software/homesite/

chris



>-----Original Message-----
>From: Sandy Clark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Monday, August 25, 2003 11:21 AM
>To: CF-Talk
>Subject: DWMX 2004 - Whats new for us?
>
>I've gone through all the features in the Macromedia Site and I'm still
>confused.
>
>I went to the Dreamweaver MX Vision session at last year's DevCon and one
>of
>the things that impressed me was the speaker's admission that they knew
>they
>hadn't created a DWMX that was able to be everything for the CF Coder.  He
>promised that the next version (2004) was going to be the one that "got it
>right for CF coders".  I also went to Ben's Bird of a Feather on the same
>subject and there was a lot of good stuff that came out of that forum as
>well.
>
>However, the stuff I am seeing on the Web site, CSS Support, built in
>graphics editor, still seems to mostly be aimed at the designer and not the
>programmer.
>
>Could someone who was on the beta (assuming your NDA is expired) or from
>MACR give us a listing of updates that will benefit CF Coders?
>
>Can we now:
>       Assign Snippets to keystrokes?
>       SQL builder ala Homesite +?
>       Anything else?
>
>I'm really curious. I still haven't really switched to DWMX since I can
>code
>faster in Homesite+.  I've written extensions for DWMX so I don't consider
>myself a neophyte or someone who hasn't tried.  I really want to like it.
>I
>really want to know what are the new features for coders, not designers.
>
>Sandy
>
>
>
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