I have seen a sneak peak a month or 2 ago of FlexBuilder 3.  I've
tried to load Flex 3 Beta 1 on my box with no luck.  It simply erred
out on the install.  Have not tried beta 2 yet.  But it is beta so
that is fine.

But, from the sneak peak I saw, there were only a few IDE features
added that still leaves it behind almost every other IDE out there.  I
know that Flex 3 will add some basic refactoring features and some
people said wow, that's cool!.  But I said, wow, it's about time!  My
question...  How much effort is Adobe putting into the FlexBuilder IDE
(which we pay for) as it is very behind the times as far as expected
developer productivity features (found in almost all FREE progamming
language IDE's).  I've been waiting for some extemely basic ones such as:

- Code formatter to reformat code of sloppy developers not caring
about the format of their code.

- Import organization, which organizes, add/deletes imports as needed.

- Smarter indentation.  Cut a section of code from one place in my
file to another, it should re-indent as necessary for the destination.

- Renaming or moving a class should go through the entire project and
refactor for me.

These are just some of the most basic things and the list goes on. 
What, if any, should we expect to see in Flex 3?

Don't get me wrong, I think Flex absolutely rocks!  But, I do find
that I lose productivity with these very basic and completely expected
features that I'm use to having.

Dale

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