[Flashcoders] Flash CS5 IDE

2010-07-27 Thread Tom Gooding
rant I've just moved from CS3, that I'd been happily using for a few years to CS5 (so we can target FP10) and it seems to me to be a massive step backwards in usability. The properties dialogs for pretty much everything are trickier to use especially the way you apply filters. Just arranging

Re: [Flashcoders] Flash CS5 IDE

2010-07-27 Thread Paul Andrews
On 27/07/2010 11:09, Tom Gooding wrote: rant I've just moved from CS3, that I'd been happily using for a few years to CS5 (so we can target FP10) and it seems to me to be a massive step backwards in usability. The properties dialogs for pretty much everything are trickier to use especially

Re: [Flashcoders] Flash CS5 IDE

2010-07-27 Thread Tom Gooding
Yep - I guess I will need to get used to it - am I alone in thinking it's a bit of a dog's dinner of an app? On 27 Jul 2010, at 11:25, Paul Andrews wrote: On 27/07/2010 11:09, Tom Gooding wrote: rant I've just moved from CS3, that I'd been happily using for a few years to CS5 (so we

Re: [Flashcoders] Flash CS5 IDE

2010-07-27 Thread Glen Pike
On 27/07/2010 11:09, Tom Gooding wrote: Has anyone else found this transition a bit painful and/or have any suggestions as to how to improve productivity with it. Maybe... does anyone know if it's possible to rig the CS3 IDE (I am on Mac) to publish for FP10. Yes, a little painful -

RE: [Flashcoders] Flash CS5 IDE

2010-07-27 Thread David Hunter
: [Flashcoders] Flash CS5 IDE On 27/07/2010 11:09, Tom Gooding wrote: Has anyone else found this transition a bit painful and/or have any suggestions as to how to improve productivity with it. Maybe... does anyone know if it's possible to rig the CS3 IDE (I am on Mac) to publish for FP10

Re: [Flashcoders] Flash CS5 IDE

2010-07-27 Thread John R. Sweeney Jr
Performance wise, so far its a lot better than CS4 was. That was a dog. on 7/27/10 5:53 AM, Tom Gooding at t...@quickthinkmedia.co.uk wrote: Yep - I guess I will need to get used to it - am I alone in thinking it's a bit of a dog's dinner of an app? John R. Sweeney Jr. Interactive