DW7 was better and DW8 was really nice...though as Ray pointed out...there
was no SVN integration, which sucked.

Eric

/*-----Original Message-----
/*From: Gerald Guido [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
/*Sent: Friday, May 30, 2008 8:46 AM
/*To: CF-Talk
/*Subject: Re: Best CF editor?
/*
/*>>I am learning more
/*about Dreamweaver from this thread. I'm tempted to give it a shot.
/*
/*I am looking at the specks on the CS4 beta and it looks *tight*.
/*
/*I agree with Mark Drew. You should have many tools in your utility belt
/*and
/*know the strengths and weakness's of each. I really like CS3 *A lot* but I
/*am stuck with DW MX (6) at work and I am not particularly fond of it. CS3
/*was a giant leap forward.
/*
/*I have a buddy that is a *gifted* UI developer (a cross browser
/*CSS/XHTML/XML guru) and he swears by DW and MS Expression. I have done
/*quite
/*a bit of design and when I am doing GUI centric work DW is my tool of
/*choice
/*hands down.
/*
/*my $0.02
/*
/*G
/*
/*On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 9:15 AM, Greg Luce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
/*
/*> That was supposed to be *blinkered* - "considering only a narrow point
/*of
/*> view".
/*>
/*> I do agree there is alot of pressure from the uber-CFers to use Eclipse
/*and
/*> I FINALLY caved in about 9 months ago after a few failed half-day
/*attempts.
/*> I think the thing that put me over the edge was the Mylyn task-context
/*> stuff
/*> (it's great for multi-tasking). I had a real problem with the project-
/*based
/*> approach being forced on you in CFE but I got over it. I am learning
/*more
/*> about Dreamweaver from this thread. I'm tempted to give it a shot.
/*>
/*> Greg
/*>
/*>
/*> On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 9:07 AM, Greg Luce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
/*> wrote:
/*>
/*> > blindered - "considering only a narrow point of view". You know those
/*> > things horses wear on a track so they can only look straight ahead?
/*> >
/*> > Greg
/*> >   On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 8:58 AM, Rick Faircloth <
/*> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
/*> >
/*> >> Just so I can continue to follow this little "tit for tat"...
/*> >> What is "blinkered"?
/*> >>
/*> >>
/*> >> > -----Original Message-----
/*> >> > From: Mark Drew [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
/*> >> > Sent: Friday, May 30, 2008 5:57 AM
/*> >> > To: CF-Talk
/*> >> > Subject: Re: Best CF editor?
/*> >> >
/*> >> > I have used Dreamweaver a lot. And I have looked at the code view
/*and
/*> >> > used it (not just tried it, Its the fourth tool in my armoury of
/*> >> > editors) so I am not belittling the tool at all.
/*> >> >
/*> >> > And no, I am not blinkered, I am NOT saying that if you have
/*> >> > Dreamweaver you will not get the job, it depends on a lot of other
/*> >> > things that are on the CV.
/*> >> >
/*> >> > I think I am very good at spotting good talent and dont really care
/*> >> > what you code in. But from EXPERIENCE of reading these CV's and
/*> >> > interviewing people that is what I have found.
/*> >> >
/*> >> > Now, there are many exceptions to the rule obviously, and have
/*> >> > interviewed many people who's tool of choice is  CFStudio or
/*HomeSite
/*> >> > and things are different.
/*> >> >
/*> >> > Depends on the job that people are going for of course.
/*> >> >
/*> >> > Also, I should point out that even our HTML ers use Aptana (an
/*Eclipse
/*> >> > product) as well as Dreamweaver.
/*> >> >
/*> >> > I prefer to have as many tools available to me, and know what their
/*> >> > strengths and weaknesses are.
/*> >> >
/*> >> > I am NOT blinkered, and take objection to the comment
/*> >> >
/*> >> > MD
/*> >> >
/*> >>
/*> >>
/*> >>
/*> >>
/*>
/*>
/*
/*

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