Buy it.

I don't have a lot of large projects, but I do have a lot of them and 
gProject has been a huge time saver. It helps organize your projects. I 
think some of the (seemingly) simple pieces are worth the dough. Things 
like exploring the directory where your project is when you need to move 
and manage file assets. The folder locations feature is also a time saver. 
I use it to include common directories for all projects so you can quickly 
get to frequently-used files.

"For OOP projects, they say it should have been part of flash."

Forget OOP, just about any project can use it.

Check out what others have said:

http://weblogs.macromedia.com/md/archives/2006/02/gproject_a_fant.cfm
http://www.flashguru.co.uk/gproject-panel-review/
http://www.feed-squirrel.com/index.cfm?evt=viewItem&ID=23853
http://labs.blitzagency.com/?p=7

Those are just some of the links I found through Google.


Derek Vadneau


-----Original Message-----
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Boer
Sent: Monday, November 27, 2006 10:21 PM
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Subject: SPAM-LOW: [Flashcoders] gProject


Does anyone use gProject and if so what do you think of it? I might be
planning to buy it, only I am not sure if it's any good. You can't get a
limited demo either.

Yours,
Weyert de Boer


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