FDT is worth every penny, IMO, but then I haven't really tried very many
IDEs. I went from SEPY - which I kind of liked but was annoyed with at times
- to FDT. Haven't seen any reason to look around, FDT gives me pretty much
everything I need. But these things are very personal and you can't go on
recommendations alone: I think you need to test it for yourself and see if
it works for you.

- J


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Marcelo de Moraes Serpa
Sent: den 13 november 2006 14:21
To: Open Source Flash Mailing List
Subject: [osflash] Some thoughts on FDT

Hi list,

I've already heard a lot of fuzz about FDT (Flash Development Tool).
Recently I decided to take a look at their site and even though about the
possibility of buying a license for me, however I soon gave up becouse of
the expensive price of $199 euros (~R$ 600,00 - brazillian reais) - it's way
too much for me right now. I'm currently using FlashDevelop and I'm quite
satisfied with it BUT FDT turned out to be a temptation mainly becouse its
eclipse inherent features (cross-platform, refactoring, among other goodies)
- I would love to have a full-featured as editor on my linux box. Aside from
that, I would like to know from people who are fortunate to own a FDT
license: Does it really worth all that money or FD could do it if I'm
staying on a Windows box? 

Thanks in advance,

Marcelo.



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