I have cs4 installed.  Maybe I should fire it up for my next project.

On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 9:20 AM, Raymond Camden <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> While I'm firmly in the CFBuilder camp - for those who say Dreamweaver
> is slow and bloated... have you tried it lately? I "had" to use DWCS4
> for some articles I wrote for Adobe last year and I was _damn_
> impressed. It isn't as good as CFBuilder, but it worked very well and
> has some incredible features in regards to CSS/JS development.
> Seriously - if you don't like CFB and haven't tried a _modern_
> Dreamweaver, I'd give it a chance again.
>
> On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 7:13 PM, Jerry Barnes <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > "I still use HOMESITE. I tried CFECLIPSE and I tried the beta version of
> > Adobes CF developer thing.  Both are nice, both are a drain on system
> > resources, slow, and bloated. Yes there are some nice features, but there
> is
> > something to be said for just have a nice straight up, low burden code
> > editing tool with insight, and a good search/replace routine.  And yes, I
> > use Dreamweaver too... but it's also slow and bloated."
> >
> > That sums up my feelings exactly, except that I have tried dreamweaver,
> but
> > don't use it.
> >
>
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