You are the first person to disagree with me about it being a
commercial.  I just know that I came away from it last year with mixed
feelings.  I'm not saying that I didn't enjoy it.  Its just that I
guess I expected something more.  By the way, it was my first
conference... so who knows what I expected--Disneyland perhaps?

Having been to MAX last year and CFUN04, I must say that I felt a
whole lot better about my decision to go to CFUN.

The good thing about MAX, though, is that I was able to get an idea of
what was going on in other areas of development such as Flex and
Flash.  It is partly because of this that I will be going again this
year.  Its also nice to get away from work for a week!

On Sun, 18 Jul 2004 20:13:26 +0100, Simon Horwith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I didn't think it was a 3-day commercial.  quite honestly I thought the
> quality of speakers was better than ever as were the topics, although
> there weren't as many CF topics as I'd have liked.  This year definitely
> looks to be the same so far, though the location is obviously much better.
>
> ~Simon
>
> Simon Horwith
> CTO, eTRILOGY ltd.
> Member of Team Macromedia
> Macromedia Certified Master Instructor
> http://www.cfstandards.org
>
>
>
>
> Paul Kenney wrote:
>
> > It was mostly a 3-day commercial last year.  However, I've heard that
> > MM got so much flack for last year's MAX, that this year they will not
> > do that again.  That means that this year MAX should be focused on
> > what the community(read attendees) want to see and hear, and less on
> > what marketing wants its captive audience to experience for three
> > days.
> >
> > On Fri, 16 Jul 2004 14:14:36 -0400, Joe Eugene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote:
> > > I am thinking MAX 2004 might just be more of Trade show for Macromedia
> > > Products.
> >
> > --
> > Paul Kenney
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
>
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