I personally would love to see a 'Coldfusion Express' edition come out
again, like back in the Allaire days. Access to CFQuery, output, loops,
<cfif and logic, cffile, etc.  Basically, nothing that cost Adobe any
licensing costs to integrate (maybe sans built-in DB support, just let
users add JDBC / ODBC drivers).  I think if they were to compete with
..NET on a free level, we would have a ton more developers learning the
language, and a lot less complaining about price.



Chris Peterson
Gainey IT
Adobe Certified Advanced Coldfusion Developer
-----Original Message-----

> Another point for the Adobe people, I remember when the 
> standard/enterprise started and there was a lot complaining back then.

> With the price gap getting wider, maybe it's time for a third version,

> let's call it a "Business" version. That provides some of the least 
> costly new features and provides a bridge (or stepping stone) from 
> standard to enterprise. I think that would solve a lot of issues with 
> this and take almost nothing for Adobe to do.

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