I have been using (CF)Eclipse for a while now and I am really
beginning to doubt the benefits of it over DW. Here are the things I
do like about (CF)Eclipse:

1) It has never stalled or frozen on startup or at any other point of time
2) I love the Outline and Methods views (and it doesn't stall when
drilling down into them)
3) The TODO thing is sweet!
4) Code collapse by default and entirely configurable is much better
than DW code collapse
5) The new Frameworks view is sweet!
6) It really brings the word "integrated" out of IDE with the ability
to install multiple plugins for A-Z

I can't think of anything else.

However, I couldn't even begin to make a list of all the things I love
about DW, it has so many capabilities. For me, DW would nearly be
complete if somebody like Mossimo Foti and/or Danilo Celic (or ADOBE!)
created the following:

1) Outline and Methods Views that mimicked CFEclipse (the DW
components view stalls nearly everytime as it tries to do too much by
listing every component in the project and provide a drill down of its
methods).
2) A TODO thing
3) Code collapse support like CFEclipse
4) A Frameworks view
5) SVN
6) ANT

Since there is not way for DW to become as integrated as Eclipse,
however, I really think that Adobe should build DW as an Eclipse
plugin and port all of it's many features to the Eclipse platform.
That, my friends, would really be sweet! Should we start a petition to
that affect and deliver to Adobe?

-Aaron

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