RE: Is HomeSite Soon To Be History?

2000-04-06 Thread Steve Bernard
day, April 06, 2000 12:47 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Is HomeSite Soon To Be History? Steve, Why would you say that? Clinton's posted here before, and his usual posts don't seem to be SPAM. I think it was a useful post. Not like he just stopped by to post that tidbit and then be gone.

Re: Is HomeSite Soon To Be History?

2000-04-06 Thread Chris Lott
The fact is that as technology progresses, some things that it was important to do by hand become less so. Using SQL Server is a good example of this. A good admin needs to know more than the new wizards in SQL server 7, but that doesn't mean that the wizards are all bad, are necessarily

RE: Is HomeSite Soon To Be History?

2000-04-06 Thread WorldNet
!-- From: Bud Schneehagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] !-- Re: Steve Bernard !-- Why would you say that? Clinton's posted here before, and his usual !-- posts don't seem to be SPAM. I think it was a useful post. Not like !-- he just stopped by to post that tidbit and then be gone. :) !-- !-- Thanks

Re: Is HomeSite Soon To Be History?

2000-04-05 Thread Nick Slay
As far as I am aware, Homesite is not about to be dropped. Allaire's next major version of Homesite will be, apparently, a big overhaul, with a lot of improved layout control. Nick At 19:54 5/04/00 -0500, you wrote: HomeSite is the best and most popular development tool around *but* is

Re: Is HomeSite Soon To Be History?

2000-04-05 Thread Steve Aylor
Well, unless this app provides a significant improvement over Drumbeat's UI, I wouldnt worry too much about the fate of Homesite or Studio. Or at least worry about a mass exodus of developers un-installing HS and CF Studio in favor Ultra Dev. Sounds like a good marketing piece though. One

RE: Is HomeSite Soon To Be History?

2000-04-05 Thread Duane Boudreau
Stephen, Stop by and visit our booth at Internet World. Tell'em I sent you. Duane (from Ektron) -Original Message- From: Steve Aylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2000 9:09 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Is HomeSite Soon To Be History? Well, unless

Re: Is HomeSite Soon To Be History?

2000-04-05 Thread Duane Boudreau
Stephen, Stop by and visit our booth at Internet World too. Tell'em I sent you. Duane (from Ektron) -Original Message- From: Steve Aylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2000 9:09 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Is HomeSite Soon To Be History? Well

Re: (admin) Re: Is HomeSite Soon To Be History?

2000-04-05 Thread Tim Lieberman
Products can't be under NDA - only people who signed NDAs can be under NDAs. Products are incapable of signing contracts. Also, I have signed no such contract. Therefore it ought to be legal for me to talk about such a product whenever I want. Perhaps the original poster was under NDA, but

Re: Is HomeSite Soon To Be History?

2000-04-05 Thread Alan Wolf
Sounds real cool. Porbably buggy as hell. Guess I'm the last guy around still writing raw html/cfml/asp using God Give Me Strength - Notepad or NoteTab. But I know the markup language cold. Alan Wolf, MCSE, MCP, MCP + I [EMAIL PROTECTED] SAIC Frederick PO Box B Bldg 244 Frederick, Maryland

RE: (admin) Re: Is HomeSite Soon To Be History?

2000-04-05 Thread Ken Wilson
Actually, all that info is now on the public site: http://www.macromedia.com/software/ultradev/ Please note that this product is still under NDA from what I know -- Archives: http://www.eGroups.com/list/cf-talk To

RE: Is HomeSite Soon To Be History?

2000-04-05 Thread Steve Bernard
] Subject: Re: Is HomeSite Soon To Be History? Sounds real cool. Porbably buggy as hell. Guess I'm the last guy around still writing raw html/cfml/asp using God Give Me Strength - Notepad or NoteTab. But I know the markup language cold. Alan Wolf, MCSE, MCP, MCP + I [EMAIL PROTECTED] SAIC Frederick

Re: Is HomeSite Soon To Be History?

2000-04-05 Thread Michael Kear
Alan, can I suggest that you at least look at UltraEdit (www.ultraedit.com) which as a text editor leaves notepad in the dark ages? It handles files of any size, unlimited number of files open at once, has global search and replace over all open files, colour coding of html tags (which you can

RE: Is HomeSite Soon To Be History?

2000-04-05 Thread Skip Ogden
But when it comes to my living - the web - I need to know all the ins and outs. I can't claim to be a professional at this unless I can understand what's going on in the apps I produce. Bingo. I have experienced a lot of problems with Homesite though, once I made the mistake of buying a

RE: Is HomeSite Soon To Be History?

2000-04-05 Thread Mike Sheldon
What a load of hooey! Ignoring the fact that this message was a thinly-disguised advertisement for a competing product... Some of us out here actually KNOW HOW TO CODE! We don't need bloatware handholding to create high-quality sites. It's my opinion, but if you need this type of layout program

RE: Is HomeSite Soon To Be History?

2000-04-05 Thread Ken Wilson
Some of us out here actually KNOW HOW TO CODE! We don't need bloatware handholding to create high-quality sites. And some of us that know how to code also know how to *properly* use a Visual Design Tool where and when appropriate to the task and/or team environment at hand. Just because a