yeah, Flexbuilder 2 is really nice for AS3 development (even if you're
not building Flex apps).

Jason Merrill
Bank of America 
Learning & Organizational Effectiveness
 
 
 
 
 
 

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>>
>>I have. I tried FlashDevelop a while back and am planning on 
>>giving it another go and with the AS3 stuff I have just seen. 
>>I like how Sepy works with native .flp files and had versions 
>>on both the mac and pc. (I also have a horrible addiction to 
>>it's autoformatting.)
>>
>>After hearing quite a bit about it I got TextMate this 
>>weekend and started to set it up. Looks very clean and  good 
>>replacement for BBEdit but I was suprised with it that it 
>>didn't have ftp support built in (without transmit). 
>>
>>I work on multiple machines and platforms and am dying for a 
>>consistent editor between them. Flex/Eclipse looks like it 
>>has all I want but it will probably be another year before I 
>>will be able to be 100% over to AS3.
>>
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