Apples and oranges.

Flash 2004 Pro: Develop RIAs via graphical IDE, like Flash MX only
better. ;)

Royale: Server-side product geared for server-side coders. i.e. you code
the application via text/mark-up, as you would an html page. (similar
idea anyways)

I don't know enough about Royale to give any more specifics but in
general I'd say that's the gist of it. I'm quite sure there will be
advantages to both...and $10 says Royale gets built into CFMX 7. (like
Remoting was)

Stace 

-----Original Message-----
From: Sparrow-Hood, Walter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, August 30, 2003 10:43 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Flash Professional vs. Royale

Anybody care to comment or have any information the new developer
related
functionality in Flash Professional vs. what's been promised/hinted re:
Royale.  Has Rolyale morphed into FlashPro?  Is FlashPro a hint of
what's to
come?  My real concern/question is do I spend the money and time to
learn
FlashPro if something with even more capability for RIA is coming along
before the end of the year? 


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