That really is the best thing to say because everyone is different in what
they like to work with.  I personally use DW8 all day long, could not even
tell you how to use any WYSIWYG features in it and really do not use it any
different than I used Studio/Homesite.  I simply made the change because it
was the tool the rest of the group here used and they too do not use it
really any differently than they used Studio/Homesite.

On 6/27/07, Peterson, Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Maybe we should all just say 'to each his own' and let everyone figure
> it out. =)
>
> Dreamweaver is great for a designer who wants to code some, and is easy
> to figure out.  Its even great for newbs and WYSIWYG, and works out of
> the box.
>
> Eclipse is great for multi-purpose coders who do much more than just CF
> and know how to tweak their system / config for max performance. Its
> kinda like Linux, in that is *can* do everything, but may take some true
> documentation reading and slogging through message boards to tweak it
> just right.
>
> Homesite is becoming the next bragging program, ie 'Im so l33t I code in
> notepad / homesite'
>
> Any of these IDE's will work fine, some people are better suited to one
> over the others, just use what makes you comfortable and move on. =)
>
>
>
> Chris Peterson
> Gainey IT
> Adobe Certified Advanced Coldfusion Developer
>
> 

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