Tom, I'm sorry, are you implying that CFStudio was more than HomeSite
"dressed up"?

CFS wasn't an IDE either, it was an HTML Editor (called HomeSite) with some
CFML widgits tacked on.

Don't get me wrong.  I'm _GLAD_ Adobe is taking customer requests seriously
(no, really!)... I guess I'm surprised that a IDE is at the top of the list
of "serious issues."  That being said, maybe clarification should have been
"IDE for *nix" or something.  Just seems weird that anyone would think about
reinventing the wheel when the wheel has already been made and rolling for
some time with and without Adobe official stamp on it (I'm speaking of
DW/CFEclipse).

On Jan 7, 2008 11:52 AM, Tom Chiverton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Monday 07 Jan 2008, Todd wrote:
> > fix issues inside of DW.
>
> Like you, I'd rather they had offical support (like, payed developers) for
> CFE.
> DW isn't a ColdFusion IDE, it's an HTML editor with some CFML widgits
> tacked
> on. When there was Studio, this was fine, because 'serious' CFML coders
> could
> just use that. Now though, it's CFE or a generic code editor with a
> community
> syntax template.
>
> It also doesn't run (natively) on Linux - this is a show stopper for us,
> as
> our desktops are 'nix.
>
>


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