Spike,

>Why did you give up on it?
>
>At the minute we're trying to look at ways to make transition to 
>cfeclipse simpler. Anyone who has tried it and no longer uses it can help us in that 
>respect, so your comments would be appreciated.
>
I quite like cfeclipse, but there were two major stumbling blocks for 
me.  The first is an absolute killer. The only FTP plugin that is 
available for eclipse just isn't 'there' yet.  Its flakey, undocumented 
and appears not to be getting much in the way of development attention, 
but looks like it would be an excellent synchronisation tool in place of 
the sync tool in DWMX.

The second reason is simply that I use the wsiwyg view in DWMX way too 
much.  If I was a straight code monkey, not having to deal with designs 
too much or anything like that, then I would be using cfeclipse, but I 
use the design side of DWMX too much and switch tools all the time is a 
pain.

I have to say, I did find myself desperate for the to do list/notepad 
functionality from eclipse in DWMX the other day.  Too many threads and 
no where easily visible to make a note of them. :)

For anyone that hasn't had a look at eclipse/cfesclipe recently (ie. 
since the release of a stable version 3) go take another look.  eclipse 
3.0.1 is considerably better and nicer to use than version 2.x.

Stephen



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