Donahue, Clayton L. wrote:
Use Ext 2.0.  You'll save yourself a lot of headaches. They seem like a
motivated team, so I wouldn't be too surprised if it moves out of beta
in the very near future.
- Clay
If you download Ext 2.0, be aware that it isn't fully backward compatible with Ext 1.0. Therefore if you want to tweak some of the extjs.com examples or work through some of the tutorials things may not work. I spent much of last evening learning this the hard way. Regardless, I'd definitely start with 2.0.

Also, do any of you that are doing a lot of RIA work have any recommendations for development tools? I downloaded and tried both Aptana and Komodo Edit over the weekend and despite positive recommendations elsewhere was pretty underwhelmed (slow, klunky and in some cases buggy). Is Eclipse with the Aptana plugin better? Or are native Java apps still that slooooowwwww. I recently evaluated FlexBuilder and it was painfully slow too.

I mostly work on the PC, but am interested in cross-platform solutions.

-- Brad
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