Aaron,

>I just worded that wrong originally.  My intention was that maybe something
>Eclipse based would be offered by Adobe as a CFM IDE and the DW can still
>be
>offered to the visual based crowd.  I have always used DWMX solely for my
>non-visual work, except when we have network issues and need a quick fix,
>can't beat notepad during those times.
>
>I installed CFEclipse again today, still have my initial impression of no
>"wow" factor but I had that same initial impression when I started trying
>DWMX after years and years of homesite/studio.  I am curious if there is a
>plugin for Eclipse for synchronizing code between two folders since I do
>that between localhost and the dev server where we have no source control
>on
>the servers to check in/out.

Check out the FileSync plug-in, it should do exactly what you want:
http://andrei.gmxhome.de/filesync/index.html

I do a lot of development on my laptop. This extension allows me to edit
locally and sync files saves in realtime to my development server. That way
I have the files both locally and on my development server when I go on the
road. 

-Dan


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