Yea.. MM has always forced the issues with upgrades - whether you want them or
not.
but if that what they need to keep advancing technologies, then i guess it's not
that bad of a trade-off.
I guess the door swings both ways. It's like the wife that steals your wallet but
comes through in the clutch.


Peter Tilbrook wrote:

> Macromedia have diminished your right to use a third party WYSIWYG HTML
> editor with ColdFusion Studio 5.
>
> Thay have attempted to FORCE you to not only purchase Studio 5 but also
> Ultradev 4.0.x. The latter product is severely lacking in it's current form.
> Most CF developers could not care less about "visual development". Ultradev
> asssists in some ways but generally hinders in others. Use it for a while,
> especially in ColdFusion 'code complex' situations. Ultradev is a good start
> but way off what serious developers need.
>
> >>
>
> Can someone tell me what UltraDev adds to the Cold Fusion Studio?  I looked
> at the product description and could not really get what I would have if I
> had CF Sudio 5 Ultradev versus CF Studio 5.  I am contemplating whether it
> is worth the money to renew my alliance.
>
> >>
>
> Save your money and stick with CF 4.5.2 if you value the one-click method of
> opening your current template into your preferred editor. CFS 5 removes the
> choice - the same is said with the CSS editor - TopStyle.
>
> <<
>
> Save your money = stick with CF Studio 4.5 (SP) until MM pull there finger
> out.
> 
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