If you find that the design view part of DreamWeaver is important to
you, it is probably best to stick with that rather than CFEclipse. One
of the goals of CFEclipse is to be a code centric tool, which means
that we have pretty much no intention of adding design view support.

Spike

On 1/27/06, PINE Phyo Z <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> What IDE do you normally use for CF? I heard a lot of raves about
> CFEclipse so I downloaded it and use at home. I normally use Dreamweaver
> at work. Apart from CFEclipse being free, I do not find any considerable
> edge or advantage over Dreamweaver. (Any CFEclipse developers, no
> offence please.) Any thoughts on this?
>
> May be I am not using it right but CFEclipse lacks mainly, IMHO, in
> graphical representation. In Dreamweaver, I can go back and fort on
> Design view and Code view and most of the HTML component creation is a
> snap. (May be CFEclipse is more geared for pure ColdFusion.) But in
> CFEclipse I need to type everything in. Well, may be I am not geek
> enough but just typing everything in for complex UI seem like really a
> chore to me.
>
> Thanks & Regards,
>
> Phyo Pine
> Information Systems Specialist
> DMV - ODOT
>
>
>
>
> 

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