I just wanted to make a quick comment on your development environment.
WOW!  Must be nice to have the money for all of that software. So what
do you recommend to us 1099 people who are going from project to project
?  Or the developers who have that idea for an application and are
working to develop it out of there garage?

Thanks

Jason L. West, Sr
Internet Application Specialist, Sr.

Dave Watts wrote on 7/17/2004, 14:24:

> I'm not sure what counts as intense. I'm running Windows Server 2003
> Enterprise Edition, with IIS 6, multiple instances of SQL Server 2000,
> multiple instances of JRun 4 with CFMX, Flex, Generator 2 (!) and
> other things. I also have Apache 2, Tomcat 5, and some other server
> odds and ends.
>
> I occasionally use VMware, within which I run Windows 2000, RH Linux
> 9, and Windows Server 2003.
>
> The key is not to turn all these things on at once! Especially not the
> VMware.
>
> I use Dreamweaver MX 2004, MS Office 2003, and Adobe Acrobat
> Professional 6 on a pretty regular basis. My mail client is Outlook
> 2003, with a local OST mirror of my Exchange mailbox. This local OST
> is approximately 2GB. I also have about 3GB of PST content on here
> that I access occasionally. I use VS.NET 2003 pretty regularly now, as
> I'm very interested in .NET Compact Framework stuff right now.
> Fortunately, I don't have to use all these things at once either,
> although Outlook is pretty much running 24/7.
>
> Since getting this laptop, I've upgraded the memory to 512MB, and
> upgraded the hard disk to 60GB.
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