Andy,
the only solution is to use Eclipse with some flash open source tools such as 
Flashout, ASDT and MTASC. I was using this combination - as known as AMES (see 
http://osflash.org/ames) - since my company bought me a FDT license. For my 
part, Eclipse+FDT is my favorite plateform for flash project development & 
management and, yes, I still do my builds with the Flash IDE for historical 
reasons ;-)

Hope it helps,
Julien



Andy Herrman a écrit :
> Forgive me if this has already been asked, but I didn't see anything
> in the archives.
> 
> I'm new to Flash development and am working on both server and client
> side code (FMS 2.0 and Flash 7+).  As someone who's used to doing Java
> development using Netbeans I find the Flash IDE very lacking for
> client side development, and there doesn't seem to be any IDE for FMS.
> 
> Does anyone on this list know of a good alternative IDE for Flash?
> I've found a lot of references to using Eclipse but I haven't been
> able to get the plugin to work correctly.
> 
> I'm specifically looking for something that can handle both
> Actionscript 1 and 2 and can still use the Flash 8 devel environment
> for the actual builds (I can't use MTASC).  Unfortunately it will also
> have to be free, as I don't think I'll be able to get the company to
> buy an IDE for me to use. :(
> 
> Is there anything out there I can use, or am I out of luck?  Right now
> I'm just using Vim for editing the files themselves and switching to
> Flash 8 for building, but the lack of any kind of project management
> is getting annoying.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
>  -Andy
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