@ Merril: Thanks for the advice, but I prefer to stick to Ubuntu on my home PC 
(where the development is taking place). Although that runtime error viewing 
functionality is sorely missed...



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I would highly recommend Flashdevelop over Scite.  www.flashdevelop.org unless 
you can't 
develop on Windows.  Eclipse would be a better editor than Scite too if you 
can get it to work for you.  
 
Flashdevelop also has a lot of Flex support, including MXML code hinting, 
and they are working to enhance that in the next version.  You can setup a 
Flex-specific project, code it, compile it, view compile-time and runtime 
errors, and preview it all within FlashDevelop.  
 
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 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of izak  marais
Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2008 9:45 AM
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Subject: Re: [osflash] Am I overlooking  any crucial tools?


@Darren. Thanks for the input. Do you think it will be much effort to  port my 
exisiting AS2 code to AS3? I'm glad to hear you also use Scite; so are  we not 
missing out on great functionality by not using elipse? (I could not  get the 
flash eclipe environment to work properly when I tried it a year  ago).


      
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