Personally the source control features are gravy.

It's the features that are provided by CFEclipse, and the Adobe CF/Flex
tools and Aptana (CSS/JS) all in the same ide, giving me the ability to
easily change perspectives mid stream without having to open three
different tools, which used to be my only option.

As an aside, anyone playing with the JSEclispe plug-in on labs?

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rick Faircloth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2007 8:52 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: RE: CF Editor
> 
> Would it be an "appropriate" perspective to say that Eclipse 
> and CFEclipse would be more for companies with Multiple 
> developers working together?
> 
> I'm currently just coding everything in Homesite 5.5 and It 
> works fine for me.  I'm an independent developer, so I don't 
> Have to worry about someone changing anything...checking out 
> Pages, etc.
> 
> I don't have a running history of changes, but for 
> versioning, I just copy and paste the site folder and append 
> a date and time on It in case I want to go back to that version.
> 
> I have considered Eclipse and CFEclipse, but it seems 
> overkill based On the conversation here...
> 
> Thoughts on appropriateness for a sole developer?
> 
> Rick
> 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX) 
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> Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2007 6:49 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Re: CF Editor
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> Yeah, but EX5.5 is defunk now, I mean didn't support stop on 
> this like 2 or so years ago?
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dave Watts
> To: CF-Talk
> Sent: Wed Jun 27 14:42:56 2007
> Subject: RE: CF Editor
> 
> > I wasn't referring to Mark at all...that was directed at the people 
> > responding to bug reports for Eclipse.  Instead of 
> basically telling 
> > everyone with Vista they are SOL because the zipping 
> protocol they use 
> > or something within how they zip their files doesn't work in 
> > Vista...they should be trying to fix that issue so that it is 
> > compatible with Vista...even if it is a limitation coming 
> from Vista.  
> > By telling everyone tough crap...I'm not doing squat about 
> it...it's a 
> > Vista issue and it is MS's problem, not theirs...that is a 
> piss poor 
> > attitude.  I can't imagine Symantec, Yahoo, or any other software 
> > company just say...tough crap...Vista users are just 
> SOL...and anyone 
> > expect them to stay in business for long.
> > Now granted Eclipse is free...but free does ensure success 
> when they 
> > are being rude or acting like small children in anti-MS mode.
> 
> If you can't imagine any other software company would just 
> say "tough crap", you have been amazingly lucky. I get told 
> "tough crap" all the time from vendors who were happy to sell 
> me things and take my money. Sometimes, vendors won't even 
> answer your questions without a support contract, and then 
> when you do get one, their answer is "that doesn't work" or 
> "maybe in the next release".
> 
> I could list just the times that's happened this week - and 
> it's only Wednesday - but it's making me angry just thinking 
> about it, and I'd probably regret it later. Oh, well, here's 
> a golden oldie from earlier this year. DST 2007 support for 
> Exchange 5.5 - Microsoft says "tough crap, unless you want to 
> pay us upward of $5k for a DLL that we have".
> 
> And when "tough crap" boils down to "use Winzip", that's not 
> really putting you out too much.
> 
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