So, I haven't used Eclipse at all for Java.  I've been using Netbeans
for the last year or so, and before that stuck with Vim and command
line tools.  From what I hear, Eclipse/Netbeans is the new Emacs/Vim
debate. :)

I found a free Eclipse plugin for AS but I couldn't get it to work.  I
couldn't get it to see any of my code, and I think there were other
problems I ran into but I don't remember.

I'm looking at FlashDevelop right now, but I probably won't be able to
use it much at the moment as the current stuff I need to work on is AS
1.0.  Other than the lack of options (like changing the color scheme,
I'm one of those crazies who likes a black background with white text)
it looks pretty good.

  -Andy

On 10/16/06, Ron Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If you are a Java programmer, you will probably find the Eclipse IDE the
most comfortable place to work..
You might also be able to make some good suggestions about how to add
the Java tools that are available under Eclipse to the Flash tools.

IMHO while it may be true that Flash is the only IDE for Flash
animation, Eclipse is the best IDE for developing Actionscript applications.

Ron

The Helmsman wrote:
> I think I've used all alternative editors to write AS files.
> I don't understand why you call them IDEs, because currently there is only 
one IDE which is Flash.
>
> Now, I found that there are no editors which supports an AS 1.0 as well as AS 
2.0 and is free. Here is a list of editors I used according in order as I've used 
them:
>
> Scite - absolutely great one to write AS 1.0, it's free and don't use a lot 
of CPU resources even if you open a lot of files.
>
> FlashDevelop - for most of people it's a favorite choice, but it lacks a lot 
of futures opposite to other ones which are older. It's a freeware and great to 
write AS 2.0 only.
>
> PrimalScript - a great one for AS 1.0 and AS 2.0, but it lacks some of 
features that FDT have and it's commercial not free.
>
> FDT - must be the choice for all who write a code using AS 2.0, in any other 
cases - don't use it! It is commercial and quite expensive. As far as I know there 
is no AS 3.0 support and it is quite difficult to set it up for the very first 
time for a newbie. The number of features it has for AS 2.0 is amazing!
>
> Sepy - can hold AS 2.0 and AS 1.0, and both of them works great! I use the 
last experimental version and it's really stable on my PC. Due to this time there 
is lack of updates and it seems that the developers in some kind of an idle :) 
Once they made a new version each week. Personally I prefer to use this editor 
because it is located in the middle regarding the features and have a great 
support of both versions of AS, it's free and because I have a lot of old projects 
in both versions I prefer to work with it.
>
>
> Igor Vasiliev
>
> Atidim 2, Tel-Aviv, Israel
> phone: +972-36471884
> fax: +972-36472722
>
> web: www.mixtv.tv
> email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Andy Herrman
> Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2006 4:46 PM
> To: Flashcoders
> Subject: [Flashcoders] Alternative IDE for Flash Devel
>
> 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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