Right now the biggest thing I'm waiting on is MXML support in Enterprise. I know it's coming later this year, so I'm eagerly anticipating it. Then I can switch to FDT from FlexBuilder, since in my experience, they don't always play nicely together in the same installation of Eclipse.
On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 10:38 AM, b_alen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Good to know that you guys are still alive and kicking. I was amazed > by FDT when AS2 was around. I can say some pretty big Flash projects > would never see the light of day without it. But I know you were a bit > slow and were postponing the 3.0 release for quite a while. At that > point we also switched more into Flex, so Flex Builder was an obvious > choice at that time. I don't know if FDT 3.0 supports Flex but would > definitely like to give it a go if it does. > > Cheers > > Alen > > --- In [email protected] <flexcoders%40yahoogroups.com>, > "fdt_powerflasher" > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Hey folks!! > > > > my name is Frank, and I am writing you from Germany, Europe. I am > > Product Manager for FDT 3.0 (fdt.powerflasher.com), the right now > > most professional coding environment for AS3. We have recently > > visited a lot of conferences as FITC Toronto, Flashbelt Minneapolis, > > Flash on the Beach Brighton, Multimania Belgium etc... and showed the > > capabilities of our product. > > > > If you want to see it live in action, just visit our webpage and give > > it a shot, we have a 30 days trial version. Different magazines > > reviewed FDT as being the better and more professional coding > > environment compared to Flash Develop or FlexBuilder. > > > > If you are interested in a Product show at one of your User Meetings, > > we could set up a online presentation or, if timing fits, could maybe > > even show up. > > > > Cheers and keep coding!! > > > > Frank Piotraschke > > Product Manager FDT 3.0 > > fdt.powerflasher.com > > > > >

