You're going to have the same trouble when moving to y from x in ANY field,
be it software, or applications, or even using a different knife when
cooking. You just have to believe that the new thing will eventually be
better than the old thing. If you don't think that it will improve your
development, then why bother...seriously. If Homesite works for you, and
your development needs, then why switch?


andy 

-----Original Message-----
From: Ben Alembick [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 2010 6:58 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Development Apps - Does anyone use homesite still?


Hi, Ive been using homesite for my coldfusion development now for  years
(does anyone else still use it? id be interested), i have often  attempted
to swap to eclipse or (more lately) cfbuilder but i find that i  spend so
much more time trying to get used to the apps that i end up  reverting when
i need to get some work done quickly, then im hooked back  on homesite and
the circle begins again. (I also spend ages trying to  make everything look
like homesite :-))

I really would like to  change to something more up to date, does anyone
have any suggestions /  tips on how and what i should use (especially for
MURA development).

I  also use a mac which i flip between dreamweaver and cfbuilder any ideas
there?

Also and please nobody scream, but i do a lot of my live  development lately
of ftp (or sometimes RDS) - my dev work is mainly for my works local
intranet. So Homesites FTP is awesome compared to modern  apps (they just
don't make em like they used to  :-).

Thanks in  advance

Ben 



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