You can't actually buy the upgraded CFStudio/Homesite as a separate product.
If you buy Dreamweaver MX, Homesite+ is on the CD which you may install
under the license agreement.

Jb.

-----Original Message-----
From: Jason Lees (National Express)
[mailto:Jason.Lees@;NationalExpress.Co.uk] 
Sent: 08 November 2002 08:31
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Studio MX

My understanding is that there is no longer a CF Studio, its now fully
integrated with Dreamweaver MX.

Jason Lees
Systems Developer
National Express Coaches Ltd.



-----Original Message-----
From: Owens, Howard [mailto:HOwens@;insidevc.com]
Sent: 07 November 2002 20:49
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Studio MX


I'm trying to decide the best upgrade path ...

Some time in the next year, we'll upgrade our servers to MX, so I will want
to upgrade my development environment, too.

Currently, I have Studio5 and the dev version of the server for 5.0.  I also
have UltraDev, but rarely use it. I do all of my coding (and very little
design) in Studio. That's the way I like it.

Should I upgrade to Studio MX?  Will I like it if I love the current version
of Studio, or does the "homesite" aspect of Studio disappear?  If it does,
but I get MX anyway, can I retain the install of Studio5 (without any
hassle, such as fussing with the registry), or does MX overwrite/take over
5?

Should I upgrade to the latest version of HomeSite instead?

I assume there is a demo/single-license version of MX server I can download.
Would my best option be to just stick with Studio5 and download the MX
server?  If I do this, is there some place I can get VTMs and help files and
documentation for new tags?

Thanks.

H.



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