Here is some work around for getting similar functionalities of FlashDevelop
on Mac OS X.
www.omar-fouad.net

On Sat, Sep 27, 2008 at 6:25 PM, eric e. dolecki <edole...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Cosmos? Really?
>
> On Sat, Sep 27, 2008 at 11:52 AM, Glen Pike <postmas...@glenpike.co.uk
> >wrote:
>
> > My Favourite coding environment:
> >
> > On a tropical beach under a parasol / coconut-less palm, preferably in a
> > deckchair or similar comfortable reclining chair with a flatscreen
> display
> > on a swan neck.
> >
> > Located close enough to the beach bar for the bar-person to bring me
> coffee
> > in the morning, fruit juice in the afternoon and a Mai Tai or a
> Cosmopolitan
> > as the sun passes the yardarm.
> >
> > Breaks between programming would include sailing, snorkelling, surfing
> and
> > beach volleyball.
> >
> > My personal assistant would deal with all the client crap.
> >
> > Does not matter where the beach is, as long as it's not too busy with
> > tourists.
> >
> > Sorry, have heard this debate to many times for it to be interesting
> > anymore, so I thought I would freshen it up.  :)
> >
> >
> >
> > Ron Wheeler wrote:
> >
> >> Eclipse with HAXE
> >>
> >> Ron
> >>
> >> Allandt Bik-Elliott (Receptacle) wrote:
> >>
> >>> I'm sure it's been asked before but as these things change over time, i
> >>> thought it worth rehashing now
> >>>
> >>> what's your favourite coding environment?
> >>>
> >>> I really like FlashDevelop but because I'm on a mac, I've been looking
> >>> into other options (although FD with parallels is a pretty good setup).
> I've
> >>> found eclipse and FDT to be shaky at best - the AS2 libraries are
> incomplete
> >>> (the mx lib has to be added to the default setup, for instance) and it
> seems
> >>> to be a little unstable (if it doesn't crash entirely once in a while,
> it
> >>> seems to get slower over time - maybe there's a memory leak somewhere?)
> and
> >>> FDT costs an astronomical amount for something that is supposed to go
> >>> alongside the Flash IDE when doing AS2 (which seems to be still the
> most
> >>> widely used version of Actionscript outside of full-on microsite
> design) as
> >>> it doesn't have it's own AS2 compiler.
> >>>
> >>> I've seen that coda has started supporting AS code hinting but without
> >>> real OOP class support, it really only is a curio at the moment.
> >>>
> >>> what do you guys think?
> >>>
> >>> thanks
> >>> allandt
> >>>
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> > --
> >
> > Glen Pike
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> >
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