Hmmmm, let me see if I can get this straight.

Since Macromedia is building a development tool for Flex using the Eclipse platform, they must be planning to use cfeclipse as a replacement for Homesite and DreamWeaver.

Reading between the lines a little too much for my liking there. Not to mention the fact that cfeclipse is an open source project owned and run by the community, not by Macromedia. If Macromedia wants to help out with the project that's great and I, for one, welcome their input, but they don't own or run the project and I don't intend for that to change.

Spike

Harry Klein wrote:
Spike,


You're even better informed than I am!
Where did you get this info from?
Tell me your sources dammit ;)


the new MM development built on top of Eclipse is called "Zorn" (this is
the german word for anger ;-) )
see Tim O'Reilly's blog article:
http://radar.oreilly.com/archives/2005/06/nextgen_macrome.html

Cheers,
Harry


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