I don't think Eclipse or UltraEdit are viable options for most
companies. There is that whole ideology that if it doesnt cost alot of
money, how good could it be? IMO Dreamweaver only really competes with
FrontPage (which isnt much competition outside of marketing on MS
part). VS is a viable alternative but more for the .NET developer, not
necessarily the web designer.

What surprises me is that the market jumps on MM cycles, considering
thier track record for first releases. Last two companies I've worked
for had a standing rule not to buy any MM product until the first
updater is released.

-Adam

On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 16:24:20 -0400, Micha Schopman
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> With ever increasing demand of new features, and the enormous amount of 
> competiting products I can imagine the market is pretty tough for these type 
> of products.
> 
> I think only the Flash suite is pretty unique. Freehand, well we have 
> Illustrator. Dreamweaver well we have Eclipse or UltraEdit, Visual Studio 
> 2003, .. etc..
> 
> Products like RoboHelp, Contribute are not the real type of products you 
> would sell on a large scale I think. These are also products with real heavy 
> competition.
> 
> 

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