By the way, the Enterprise version, which I'm still in a 30 day
evaluation of, was just released in March (and again I just discovered
it, and you somehow know most people on the list use it, I've done
some searches on the group and see no evidence of that lofty claim).
How is it you are speaking for everyone that I shouldn't post what I
said below "FDT Enterprise Edition" and you write back a
diplomatically polite, but obvious intended message.
Just leave my posts alone if you don't like them. I share the
excitement of a great new tool discovered, are you pompously speak for
everyone and implicitly tell me to shut up by calling me a public
service announcer.
This is just you and Josh and a few others who appear to want to be
the only people contributing anything here.
Nothing is as clear as the message of Josh to tell me to F____ off.
Yet you ignore that. Hypocrisy.
-r
On Sep 1, 2008, at 3:47 PM, Paul Andrews wrote:
Robert loads of people already know about FDT, many people here and
on flashcoders use it. Nobody here wants anyone acting like some
public service announcer here on the forums. It's highly patronising
to list. It'all going to end in tears.
----- Original Message -----
From: Robert Thompson
To: [email protected]
Sent: Monday, September 01, 2008 8:38 PM
Subject: [flexcoders] Options on ActionScript 3.0 Editing in FLEX
Just as a note on ActionScript 3.0 Editing in FLEX.
Papervision3D just posted news of their contest, endorsed FDT
Enterprise Edition as their preferred ActionScript Editor.
From Papervision3D.org, quote,
"2nd Place- VectorVision - Winner of FDT Enterprise Edition (our
preferred ActionScript editor)"
Papervision3D is a great organization who has dramatically improved
flexcoding possibilities.
FDT + Papervision3D = Great news for everyone.
http://blog.papervision3d.org/
-r
Note: As a recommendation I was given, I note that this is an
appropriately verified post to inform [flexcoders] of important
information. Please do not reply in a counter-productive or
aggressive fashion to good news that provides value to
[flexcoders] :-)