Sure, I can see how having a one-stop editor for Flex, ColdFusion,
JavaScript, XML, and HTML, with Subversion, ANT, bug tracking, and task
management integration would be a terrible idea. And who can argue with the
"looks alien in Windows"...that's a show stopper. (rolls eyes)


On Jan 8, 2008 12:46 PM, Claude Schneegans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>  >>A base program, such as CFEclipse
>
> But CFEclipse is not a base program, it is a plugin for Eclipse.
> This is one of the reasons I don't like it: Eclipse is much more
> general, much too general, it aims at development
> of any application, possibly in any language.
> The other thing I don't like is its nasty habit to name differently what
> I've been using for years.
> Another thing is that it looks an alien in the Windows environment.
>
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