I have had horrible luck with the CFBuilder Find.  Just as one short
example, last quarter I was asked to find some emails in a big project that
the support person no longer was available for.  My workstation at home has
CFBuilder on it and it could not find one CFMail tag(or just the text
cfmail) in there.  I am not on that machine right now so can't say the
exact wording for the Finds I tried but I know it was both the Adobe and
Eclipse ones.  As I recall I used Homesite+ since found a copy in my desk
and installed it.  I am on my laptop right now which has DW CS5 installed
and I just checked, it finds <cfmail 41 times in that same codebase.

Inconsistent and incorrect finding across projects with CF Builder has been
the one thorn in my side that prevents me from relying on using it daily as
a primary IDE.  For whatever reasons it seems I quite often need to find
things across projects. Actually rather disappointing because I bought CFB
for that workstation since my copies of DW would not install in 64-bit
Windows 8 and figured it would force me to learn/use CFB.  I still randomly
use it when at home and need to make a quick edit but just do not use it as
my primary or actually ever during the day.

--
Aaron

On Sat, Jan 10, 2015 at 6:06 PM, Andrew Scott <[email protected]>
wrote:

>
> On Sun, Jan 11, 2015 at 4:23 AM, Rob Voyle <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >
> > Hi Steve
> > I use cfbuilder 3 on my local development of applications (Win 7
> machine).
> > Having migrated from using Homesite (which I still use for its ease of
> > extended
> > find/replace across entire web projects)
> >
> >
> ​The find/replace is very simple in Builder, in fact I would go as far as
> to say its better than Homesite/Studio (which was way better than
> Homesite)​
>
>


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