We just subscribed to devnet pro to get Studio 2004, we were essentials
subscribers for a while. It's a pretty good value although I'm a bit
disappointed with the site itself (typically runs pretty slow for me,
and is even slower now that everyone is hitting it) but it is sure
better than waiting for CD's to come in the mail.

Matt

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Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2003 8:46 AM
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Subject: OT: Devnet Subscription Value


Hi,
Here I go off-topic again...50 lashings for me. Anyway,
I want some input/advice on the Macromedia Devnet
subscription.

I am a self-employed consultant with a ligit copy of
Studio MX. I use DWMX, CF, Fireworks and JRun daily. I
dabble with Flash and really hope to expand on that.

I am now faced with upgrading to MX 2004. I attended
the webcast and am impressed with some of the new
features. As you likely know, purchasing a DevNet
subscription is more cost-effective that just upgrading
studio. So my question is: Is DevNet really that great?
It appears to have some cool canned code and tips. 

As I am paying from my own pocket, and with Canadian $
on top of that, I will be out just over $800 and would
really appreciate any advice or comments from those of
you already subscribed.

Thanks in advance,

James

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