> What is your (or your users') experience regarding migrating existing
> Fusebox (v3) projects to Plum?  I've got several fairly expansive
> Fusebox3 applications that I've been considering re-doing anyway; I was
> thinking of using Fusebox 4 but Plum is intriguing.

We don't suggest that people try to convert their existing apps over to Plum
from any system they're currently using.

If you need something that Plum has that your current system doesn't
provide, and if that something is really important to you, then you may want
to look at Plum, get on the Plum Discussion List, and grok away.

But do take the time to really look through Plum's documentation to see all
that it *can* do for you.

If you don't have the time to download and install Plum, you can view Plum's
documentation online:

http://www.productivityenhancement.com/support/plumhelp/plumhelp.htm

Respectfully,

Adam Phillip Churvis
Member of Team Macromedia
http://www.ProductivityEnhancement.com

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