At 08:55 AM 5/7/2002 -0700, you wrote:
> > We are discussing details on an IDE, which by itself is
> > somewhat benign, but
> > if you look at the overall attitude (and perceived direction)
> > of Macromedia,
> > you should be able to easily see why we are getting a bit
> > worried and/or
> > frustrated with the situation.
>
>What direction? A new version of ColdFusion? Greater support in 
>Dreamweaver for application coding? Rolling all the Studio features into 
>HomeSite? I'm not sure I understand your perception of our direction. Can 
>you illuminate this a bit?

  The direction of abandoning the HomeSite / CF Studio codebase.
  I remember when the merger happened a lot of people get up on soapboxes 
and saying "We won't abandon you."  "CF Studio is not going away"  "We 
understand that coders and designers have different needs and plan to 
continue to offer two separate products" and other similar such things.

  I was dubious before, with good reason, apparently.  We are being 
abandoned, CF Studio is going away, and Macromedia doesn't understand the 
differences between the needs of coders and designers.


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