Re: SOT: I need a new IDE.

2009-11-09 Thread Gerald Guido
Both CFE and CFB can do what you want. Since they are based on Eclipse you can add a number of SVN, CVS and GIT clients. As for which one, that is a matter of preference and requirements. If you do work with Flex I would lean toward CFB seeing that Flex and Adobe CF are joined at the hip

Re: SOT: I need a new IDE.

2009-11-09 Thread Azadi Saryev
before you jump to a different ide (which is not saying it's a bad idea), configure dw to work only in code view and see if that makes your life easier. it's a setting in dw configuration - just a list of file extensions to open in code view only. add all extensions that are not there already. dw

Re: SOT: I need a new IDE.

2009-11-09 Thread Michael Reick
Oh I've played with just about every setting I can to get it to behave the way I want it to, but I'm just fed up with having to beat my IDE into shape. I'm spending way too much of my time fighting with DW to do what I want rather than coding. If I were more of a designer and less of a coder

RE: SOT: I need a new IDE.

2009-11-09 Thread Will Swain
November 2009 18:26 To: cf-talk Subject: Re: SOT: I need a new IDE. Both CFE and CFB can do what you want. Since they are based on Eclipse you can add a number of SVN, CVS and GIT clients. As for which one, that is a matter of preference and requirements. If you do work with Flex I would lean toward