With all due respect, even the guys at Adobe should look long and hard at FlashDevelop. I've been using it to code flash projects for a while, and it's amazing how it boosts productivity. Code hinting, class inspection and great code completion...enjoy ;)
--- In [email protected], "Samuel Neff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Try FlashDevelop. Great open source IDE for both Flash and Flex. > > http://www.flashdevelop.org > > weird website, it's just a forum, no real website, look in the Releases > forum for downloads. > > Other good commercial products for Flash development are: > > http://www.primalscript.com/ > > http://fdt.powerflasher.com/ > > I don't know if either supports AS3 though. > > HTH, > > Sam > > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > We're Hiring! Seeking passionate Flex, C#, or C++ (RTSP, H264) developer in > the Washington D.C. Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 3:37 PM, thirtyfivemph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > > So, I've been doing some contract work lately that requires that I use > > Flash instead of Flex (the deliverables have to be FLAs that they can > > hand off the designers to re-skin, publish, etc.). Surprise, surprise, > > I'm finding the Flash IDE to be a little less than ideal. > > > > Does anyone have any recommendations (or any blog posts to point me > > at) that may describe a pretty functional setup where > > building/publishing is done and Flash but editing of AS3 is done in > > Flex? I wish Adobe would just do a clean integration between the two > > (you know, something like a preference in Flash to designate Flex as > > the IDE instead of its built-in IDE) -- it'd certainly sell more > > copies of the two! > > > > Troy. > > > > >

