I think it's a case of workflow...for example with Eclipse, I successfully
worked through the day having only two applications open on my machine :
Eclipse and Outlook 2003!  You cant get that with many other IDE's.....I am
late on the scene with Eclipse and I cant see myself going back to anything
else...





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From: G [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 15 July 2004 14:02
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Best choice for ColdFusion Studio IDE...

This is really interesting. Do the majority of developers really spend
precious time trying out dozens of different IDE's? I guess the subtle
differences in IDE's never really seemed that important to me as they
pertain to Cold Fusion, who's primary advantage still remains it's
ease-of-use.

Wasn't until I began using Visual Studio .NET that i began to appreciate the
"power" of an IDE, but i think that owes as much to the complexity of the
platform as anything else.

  
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Oliver Tupman
  To: CF-Talk
  Sent: Thursday, July 15, 2004 3:36 AM
  Subject: Best choice for ColdFusion Studio IDE...

  <snip>
  As CFE Project Leader I recommend that any user try JEdit, Homesite,
  Dreamweaver, Notepad, CFE, He3, etc. Play around, use what you like. If
  conveniently you like CFE that's cool, if not, that is also cool (though
  we'd love to know _why_ you don't like it).
  <snip>

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