Free is always nice to have :-) That's pretty wicked support, though.
I considered it, but I like to support SEPY partially because they
are at least working on a Mac version, while PrimalScript is not that
I know of.
Nathan
http://www.nathanderksen.com
On Feb 3, 2006, at 8:41 AM, Andreas Rønning wrote:
Surprised at the lack of support for Primalscript on this list :)
It's easily the most comprehensive and solid scripting IDE out
there, and for mid to large scale flash development i don't see how
i could do without it. In particular the dynamic code completion
and code hinting for your own methods as you write them is really
really nice to have. Another thing that's nice about something NOT
being open source and NOT being modified by every geek on the block
is that you have actual customer support heh. Like when i first
tried out Primalscript 3 and found that it handled alt gr keys in
such a way as to make scripting near-impossible on norwegian
keyboards (alt gr+7 through alt gr+0 for brackets and curly braces,
and the alt gr key was invariably setting keyboard focus to the
menu bar). I notified them, immediatly got a message back that they
had ordered a norwegian keyboard and was going to fix it asap. Was
fixed within the week. Raw.
Never caught on to se|py unfortunately, mostly because i change the
colors on my code highlighting to run on a black background (black
with light grey letters is easier on my eyes in the long run. Less
staring at the sun), and se|py has line highlighting that's black,
making the current line invisible ;P Couldn't work with that. Funny
how simple i am.
- Andreas
Nathan Derksen wrote:
Yah, I really like it too, but it does the same thing for me. I
save constantly anyways, so I rarely lose anything. I have yet to
get the Mac version to actually run, which is a shame.
Nathan
http://www.nathanderksen.com
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