Carl,
I know. I was one of the original testers of CF11 and Builder 3, but I had
to stop testing. I am still on Active Duty and I am also a full time
college student, and since I didn't have any actual CF projects (only PHP
at the time), I didn't have the time to dedicate to any real testing. Once
I finish these four classes and graduate school, I plan to install CF11 (on
my VMWare partition since there are features that don't work on a Mac) and
buy Builder 3 and start back into working with the two.

Bruce


On Wed, Apr 30, 2014 at 2:23 PM, Carl Von Stetten
<[email protected]>wrote:

>
> Bruce,
>
> If you can make it through the first two weeks using CFBuilder, you
> probably won't look back at Dreamweaver (at least for ColdFusion
> coding).  I was a long-time Dreamweaver user before switching to
> CFBuilder 2.  After a couple of weeks, I never opened Dreamweaver
> again.  And that was despite some of the little quirks of
> CFBuilder/Aptana.  The CFBuilder 3 beta seemed to be pretty solid (Adobe
> ripped out Aptana and rewrote the HTML/JS/CSS/CFML parser, code insight,
> code completion stuff), and is much faster and free of the quirks that
> annoyed me.  Plus you can add in any Eclipse plugins that are useful to
> you (I like the MXUnit and EGit plugins for Unit Testing and Git
> interactions, respectively).
>
> -Carl V.
>
>


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