Well considering I work for an office where graphic designers use UltraDev
on a regular basis and we teach macromedia courses, including ultradev...
it's rather understandable that I have access to both, now isn't it?
moving on
|-----Original Message-----
|From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
|Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 5:49 PM
|To: CF-Talk
|Subject: Unbelievable! Patricia Lee wrote:
|
|
|UltraDev 4 at US$600 for page layout (must be rich) and CF
|Studio at US$495 for code (the latter I can understand).
|
|By the way - according to Allaire's "purchase" page it is now
|called "Macromedia ColdFusion" - erk.
|
|
|
|not really.
|
|I use Ultradev to edit my page layout, not to code. I feel
|safe (with about
|a 10% reservation factor) using Ultradev with code that has
|been riddled
|with CF code. I've only seen a small percentage of F***ups
|since Ultradev
|4.
|
|When I decide in the middle of things that my table needs 5
|more colmns, 3
|additional rowspans and a few more nested form elemetns, I
|just might try it
|in UD first. However, it can't beat CFStudio for pure raw
|coding in this
|girls opinion.
|
|
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