Welll....

Actually NetObjects Fusion was kind of the "CF" dreamweaver for
friendly folks. Peter a guy i worked with at LogicWorld used to do
work for them in terms of getting it CF Friendly and what not.

It used to be a pretty damn popular IDE in the
dot.com.i.want.a.site.for.nothing erra, so much so guys like me used
to make a nice chunk of change making "addon" paks for it.

eg:

club.coolmaps.com, i built the SendMail app which... heheh...
basically allows folks to put a "mailing list' capability on their
site without having to pay for a full blown CF Site...



On 7/6/05, Justin Mclean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi There,
> 
> >what's the story behind "netobjects fusion 4.0"? - we have a box of it on
> >a dusty shelf.
> Basically a HTML editor built of the single pixel stretch trick made
> [in]famous by  David Siegel in "Creating Killer Web Sites". [which I also
> unpacked from a box on the weekend] Think they added CF to later versions
> of it to give it forms and limited DB capability.
> 
> Not aware of any other products that had CF built into them - anyone know
> of any others?
> 
> Justin
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