Of hand, I think the community version is about $750 whilst the professional
version is about $2500,
Jb.
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Any idea, Peter, what Adalon costs
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I found a solution to the 'partner resistance' issue...
Take the two car garage as your office. Go
I'm doing some research on what kinds of design tools ColdFusion
developers find useful when initially speccing out a project. By
design, I don't necessarily mean graphic design so much as application
architecture, however eventually graphic design has to be taken into
account, as well. For
Hi
Layout:
I use pencil and paper to lay out tables and forms. I have seen others use
Paint Shop Pro to take screen shots and move things around, and then
implement in HTML using CF Studio 5 (and notepad).
SQL:
I use SQL+ to prepare views and complicated queries.
Site Structure:
Pencil and
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I'm doing some research on what kinds of design tools ColdFusion
developers find useful when initially speccing out a project. By
design, I don't necessarily mean graphic design so much as application
I've used Visio, which I like. I've never used Rational Rose or similar
heavy-duty design tools. I've also started the spec for new projects by
building a preliminary data structure using Enterprise Manager and
screen-capturing a db diagram. This is only if the client is an IT
consulting company
into a table layout that i have figured out will work, and
then
on to the code.
5. no code until contract is signed and 1/2 deposit is rec'vd
tony
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From: S. Isaac Dealey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, December 01, 2002 8:25 PM
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You might want to look at Adalon over on www.synthis.com
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Sent: 02 December 2002 00:50
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I'm doing some research on what kinds of design tools ColdFusion
developers find useful
Graphics:
I use Paint Shop Pro to mock up simple graphics, icons and
text-based images. I use Google's Image Search to 'create'
more complicated graphics. (Copyright, anyone?)
Ha! Vee don' need no schtinking copyright... ;P
I used to use Paint Shop way back when. I actually preferred it
I quite like Adalon from Synthis Corp. http://www.synthis.com
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Sent: Monday, 2 December 2002 11:50 AM
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I'm doing some research on what kinds of design tools ColdFusion
Any idea, Peter, what Adalon costs?
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| I quite like Adalon from Synthis Corp. http://www.synthis.com
I'm doing some research on what kinds of design tools ColdFusion
developers find useful when initially speccing out a project. By
design, I don't necessarily mean graphic design so much as
application
architecture, however eventually graphic design has to be taken into
account, as
done with a large surface
I swear by my 8' by 4' whiteboard in my living room. :-)
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From: Jim Davis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 02, 2002 12:03 AM
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I'm doing some research on what kinds of design
done with a large surface
I swear by my 8' by 4' whiteboard in my living room. :-)
My lovely bride wouldn't let that fly... Good thing that Post-its stick
to wall paper!
Jim Davis
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done with a large surface
I swear by my 8' by 4' whiteboard in my living room. :-)
My lovely bride wouldn't let that fly... Good thing that Post-its stick
to wall paper!
Jim Davis
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