I have several sets of the CF Studio 5 Dreamweaver UltraDev 4 upgrade to
install over CF Studio 4.5.2. We're using MS PWS for our local web server
and we're running WinNT 4, SP6.
Are there any gotchas I should be aware of?
Is there any benefit to installing the software in a particular order
:-)
They can run side by side also.
Ultradev is a seperate prog and seperate install - so no worries there.
Install the new developer version - it is Enterprise and it will work fine
also.
HTH
Neil
Team Macromedia - Spectra
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I have several sets of the CF Studio 5 Dreamweaver UltraDev 4
upgrade to install over CF Studio 4.5.2. We're using MS PWS for
our local web server and we're running WinNT 4, SP6.
Are there any gotchas I should be aware of?
No, you shouldn't have any problems.
Is there any benefit
Maybe the design tab was not that good, and indeed it wasnt given much
attention... but the code editing of CFS is unmatched. A good hand-coder
shouldn't need a design tab anyway - they should think in tables. :-)
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From: Neil Clark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 28, 2002 9:01 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: UltraDev
Maybe the design tab was not that good, and indeed it wasnt given much
attention... but the code editing of CFS is unmatched. A good
hand-coder
shouldn't need a design
table
tr
tdyep, i'm with ya on that./td
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Subject: RE: UltraDev
table
tr
tdyep, i'm with ya on that./td
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Jeez! the debugger has never really worked to any sort of degree to make it
useful (unline Director's real-time watcher/debugger which is a god send for
debugging.)
I personally tend to just use a well placed CFABORT when it all goes wrong
to try and find a bug. If you know the code it
, January 28, 2002 7:23 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: UltraDev
Jeez! the debugger has never really worked to any sort of degree to make it
useful (unline Director's real-time watcher/debugger which is a god send for
debugging.)
I personally tend to just use a well placed CFABORT when it all goes
You could also try CF_Debug v3.0 from pengoworks.com thats good.
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Start - Control Panel - Add/Remove Programs - Macromedia Ultradev? j/k,
couldn't resist
I usually get a stiff drink, then start a random series of
CFOUTPUT's/CFABORT in UD's code view. Things start going blurry, then I
realize I'm not really intoxicated, it's just a series of obscure cfscript
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Subject: Re: UltraDev
Start - Control Panel - Add/Remove Programs - Macromedia Ultradev?
j/k,
couldn't resist
I usually get a stiff drink, then start a random series of
CFOUTPUT's/CFABORT in UD's code view. Things start going
hehe - thanks for the ... insight.
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From: Billy Cravens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 28, 2002 12:53 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: UltraDev
Start - Control Panel - Add/Remove Programs - Macromedia Ultradev? j/k,
couldn't resist
I usually get a stiff
: Ben Forta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, 27 January 2002 2:36 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: UltraDev
And do add to what Matt said, Allaire (pre MM) added an option to
DISABLE the design tab (at the request of users), and also had popup
warnings when switching to that mode.
I know
My point exactly. Thanks.
--- Ben
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From: Andrew Scott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2002 4:04 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: UltraDev
Yes and the design tab in my opinion was not that good, it felt like it
was not updated enough and I never used
Hi, basically with CF Studio 4.5.x, you used to get a design tab for
performing the visual site of web design - this has now been removed from CF
Studio 5 (due to the Allaire/Macromedia merger) and the design is expected
to be done with Dreamweaver.
This is not correct. The Design Tab was
Macromedia have diminished your right to use a third party WYSIWYG HTML
editor with ColdFusion Studio 5.
Thay have attempted to FORCE you to not only purchase Studio 5 but also
Ultradev 4.0.x.
This is simply silly.
Can you explain this more fully? Did someone show up at the office
Message-
From: Matt Brown [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, January 26, 2002 1:19 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: UltraDev
Hi, basically with CF Studio 4.5.x, you used to get a design tab for
performing the visual site of web design - this has now been removed
from CF Studio 5 (due
I use both Studio and Ultradev. Studio for CF and SQL coding, connectin
g
to datasources, tag completion, snippets, and the great help files. Des
ign
view has always sucked in Studio. I don't think anyone is denying that.
What I have yet to see people complain about with Studio
They haven't force you to buy Ultradev 4, heck like the design tab was any
good to begin with, I mean come on, that thing screwed the code up more than
Ultradev ever could. At least now that I have both I don't have to spend
extra time coding a simple data display page I could just do
Ultradev 4.0.x.
How have they attempted to force this? As far as I can tell, you can either
buy one or the other separately, or you can buy them bundled. They may merge
the products in the future, but your complaint seems premature to me.
The latter product is severely lacking in it's current form.
I
: RE: UltraDev
Macromedia have diminished your right to use a third party
WYSIWYG HTML editor with ColdFusion Studio 5.
I think this is kind of silly. You're free to use whatever WYSIWYG editor
you want - or use none at all.
Thay have attempted to FORCE you to not only purchase Studio
5
determined that they have to remove one click
convenience because Amazon.com was going to sue them for copyright
infringement.
- Original Message -
From: Peter Tilbrook [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 10:59 PM
Subject: RE: UltraDev
Macromedia
Actually, Macromedia determined that they have to remove one click
convenience because Amazon.com was going to sue them for copyright?
infringement.
LOL!
I think I'm going to copyright oxygen today.
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Actually, Macromedia determined that they have to remove
one click
convenience because Amazon.com was going to sue them for copyright?
infringement.
LOL!
I think I'm going to copyright oxygen
in the clutch.
Peter Tilbrook wrote:
Macromedia have diminished your right to use a third party WYSIWYG HTML
editor with ColdFusion Studio 5.
Thay have attempted to FORCE you to not only purchase Studio 5 but also
Ultradev 4.0.x. The latter product is severely lacking in it's current form.
Most CF
Can someone tell me what UltraDev adds to the Cold Fusion Studio? I looked
at the product description and could not really get what I would have if I
had CF Sudio 5 Ultradev versus CF Studio 5. I am contemplating whether it
is worth the money to renew my alliance.
Chris Combs
New Creation
No difference, just two separate products sold in the same box.
At 09:51 AM 01/24/2002 -0500, you wrote:
Can someone tell me what UltraDev adds to the Cold Fusion Studio? I looked
at the product description and could not really get what I would have if I
had CF Sudio 5 Ultradev versus CF
Hi, basically with CF Studio 4.5.x, you used to get a design tab for
performing the visual site of web design - this has now been removed from CF
Studio 5 (due to the Allaire/Macromedia merger) and the design is expected
to be done with Dreamweaver.
Ultradev 4 combines DW4 and Ultradev into one
Ultradev will give you visual access to your pages. It's based on
Dreamweaver, which is the industry standard for developing Web pages. Plus,
with UltraDev, you can create parameterized server-side code snippets called
Server Behaviors that speed up the development process.
tom
Chris Combs
They are diffent products sold in the same box. It is just more money to sp
end. However, I use both and I really like it a lot. Ultradev allows me to
do some cool things like layers, complex table layouts and such. I know tha
t you can do all of this in Studio, but the way I look at it is, why
Renew your alliance? I was under the impression that Macromedia wasn't
going to include developer software in the Alliance/partner programs.
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From: Chris Combs [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 8:51 AM
Subject: UltraDev
Here we go again. ;-)
You get CF Server 5 and JRun with commercial development licensesno
Studio/Dreamweaver/UltraDev/Flash/Porsche/Mansion/tropical island
HTH
Bryan Stevenson
VP Director of E-Commerce Development
Electric Edge Systems Group Inc.
p. 250.920.8830
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Macromedia have diminished your right to use a third party WYSIWYG HTML
editor with ColdFusion Studio 5.
Thay have attempted to FORCE you to not only purchase Studio 5 but also
Ultradev 4.0.x. The latter product is severely lacking in it's current form.
Most CF developers could not care less
Macromedia have diminished your right to use a third party
WYSIWYG HTML editor with ColdFusion Studio 5.
Huh? Can you be a bit more specific in what way they done this?
Thay have attempted to FORCE you to not only purchase Studio 5
but also Ultradev 4.0.x.
How does offering the OPTION
tom muck wrote:
Unfortunately DW doesn't do the same thing that the design view of Homesite
and CFStudio did. When you paste text into DW, all formatting is gone.
When you paste text into the design tab, the formatting is preserved. I
have to keep Homesite 4.5 on my computer to be able to
Neil Clark wrote:
It was removed as [they] want you to use Dreamweaver.
That isn't really the point of the change. We'd love you to use DW, but
there were other issues with the Design Mode. It was the MS DHTML tool
and it we didn't have any access to the guts of the code. Since that is
based
.
Howard Owens
Internet Operations Coordinator
www.insidevc.com
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-Original Message-
From: Brook Davies [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, November 16, 2001 4:27 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: DreamWeaver UltraDev 4 and CF Studio
Jon
Question;
Has anyone figured out how to do Tag completion in UltraDev4 like we can do
in CF Studio?
They want me to use UltraDev, but I truly am spoiled by the Tag Completion
feature of Studio.
Any direction on this would be greatly appreciated.
Larry Juncker
Senior Cold Fusion Developer
Those capabilities don't exist. The code mode is really nothing more than
Notepad with color coding.
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From: Larry Juncker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, November 16, 2001 4:23 PM
Subject: DreamWeaver UltraDev 4 and CF Studio
Question
.
- Original Message -
From: Larry Juncker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 16, 2001 4:39 PM
Subject: RE: DreamWeaver UltraDev 4 and CF Studio
Thanks - That was kind of what I had come to the conclusion of, Worthless
unless you totally use WYSIWYG
I
Go to www.massimocorner.com for a set of ColdFusion objects for UltraDev
that make it easier to work with, and also his Snippets extension to
UltraDev, which allow you to work with snippets created in
Homesite/CFStudio.
If you use the two programs together you'll get the most for your money
is a necessity imho.
jon
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From: Larry Juncker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 16, 2001 5:39 PM
Subject: RE: DreamWeaver UltraDev 4 and CF Studio
Thanks - That was kind of what I had come to the conclusion of, Worthless
unless you totally use
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From: Larry Juncker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 16, 2001 5:39 PM
Subject: RE: DreamWeaver UltraDev 4 and CF Studio
Thanks - That was kind of what I had come to the conclusion of, Worthless
unless you totally use WYSIWYG
I like to see what I am
I've used UD and Studio together since UD 1 came out and before
that DW and
Studio. Personally designing complex table structures from scratch by hand
takes way too much time. That's what CF is all about, RAD...
I've done some site designs in DW that would never have been possible by
hand
makes sense to start in a visual editor.
jon
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From: Brook Davies [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 16, 2001 7:26 PM
Subject: Re: DreamWeaver UltraDev 4 and CF Studio
Jon,
I personally don't agree that a WYSIWYG editor is a necessity
to be very handy. Like the ASP developer and Interdev,
Ultradev serves a good purpose. Although I can lay out tables by hand,
what is the point when you have a good tool that pretty much does the
work for you? And as far as layering goes, have fun doing it by hand as
well. It can and is done, but I prefer
I have just installed Ultradev 4.0. I had 1.0 and it is still installed on my system.
My question is, I cannot find andwhere in Studio (5.0) where I can change my
Dreamweaver Integration button from pointing to 1.0 to 4.0. I have also just went
through the registry and I cannot find
I must be missing something - the URL perhaps!
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I must be missing something - the URL perhaps!
It's in the signature, I will take note for next time to make it more
visible :-)))
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Dreamweaver, Ultradev
It was quite a huge job but the final version of this toy is now available
on my website
It include 40+ Objects for CFML tags and makes working with Ultradev a lot
more
like using ColdFusion Studio
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Yes but since they removed the design mode they removed functionality
and instead you have to pay more for their bloated WYSIWYG editor.
I never used design, but from Macromedia's point of view, there probably
wouldn't be a good reason to duplicate functionality in two different
applications.
Spot, on. Dreamweaver is the tool for design and with Allaire and MM as
one, there is no need for duplication.
Neil
Team Macromedia
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Unfortunately DW doesn't do the same thing that the design view of Homesite
and CFStudio did. When you paste text into DW, all formatting is gone.
When you paste text into the design tab, the formatting is preserved. I
have to keep Homesite 4.5 on my computer to be able to have this
Tom, if my memory serves me correctly you were involved in the Fairbanks
Pickford Beta programmes? Why are you using Cut n Paste for code? Surely the
Edit with DW is the option you should be utilising.
Neil
Team Macromedia
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Structure your
Fairbanks Pickford Beta? Not me. You have the wrong Tom. ;-)
I get documents in all different formats -- mostly text-only or Word Perfect
documents that have bullets, bold, italics, and underlining. Cut n paste
into the design tab works wonders for that, especially considering that i
only
hmm, maybe it was another Tom Muck, but I am sure it was a Tom Muck working
with DW Beta's.
sorry, memory is not as god as it used to be!
Neil
Team Macromedia
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From: Neil H. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2001 3:24 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: ColdFusion 5 UltraDev 4 - what is it?
Yes but since they removed the design mode they removed functionality
No Neil, Tom wasn't involved in Fairbanks Pickford, trust me :-)
No offense, really, but MM has strict NDA covering beta programs, much
different than what Allaire used to do, maybe it could be to not talk too
much in public. Even mentioning code names is more than I am used to do.
Can anyone explain the difference between Dreamweaver and Ultradev?
Also on a separate note, how hard would it be for Macromedia to have an
option in Dreamweaver/Ultradev to break up the screen like Homesite/CF
Studio? The ideal solution would be for the Design tab in HS/CFS which is
pretty
Ultradev has build in data access and integrated (and customizable) server
behaviors that are preprogrammed to make your life a little easier. I'm
sure there are other differences but to me those are key.
-Original Message-
From: Nelson Winters [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday
Dreamweaver (basically) creates HTML pages. UltraDev, which piggy-backs on
top of Dreamweaver, lets you use DW to build CFML, ASP and JSP pages.
UltraDev is the replacement for the ASP tool Drumbeat.
On your second paragraph, it's an interesting concept. Submit it to
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be
eagerly anticipating Homeweaver, Dreamsite, or whatever they would call
such a product (IF they decide to go that route). :)~~~
Do sent an e-mail to wish-ultradev. The MM guy at the seminar
encouraged people to do this at least half a dozen times.
EC
-Original Message
Hi, everyone. I am trying to set up a development environment with
ColdFusion Studio and Dreamweaver UltraDev. Would someone mind telling me
whether my setup is crazy?
I have an NT 4.0 Server running IIS with a static IP address so that any
machine on our Intranet can see it. In the D
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From: Cornillon, Matthieu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, August 24, 2001 10:21 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: CFStudio/UltraDev Development Setup
Hi, everyone. I am trying to set up a development environment with
ColdFusion Studio and Dreamweaver
Yes, but to gain access thru RDS in CFStudio or UltraDev you need the RDS
password. I wonder how other people do it in a shared environment. I've
always had my own server, so I set my own passwords. They should be able to
set a different password for RDS access thru Studio and UltraDev
This is true, but in order to be able to access your databases from within
CFStudio or from within UltraDev, you need an RDS password. This allows you
to view the tables and columns from the live database and be able to use
them to build your queries. If you have a local version of CF running
I have to agree with this, although MM has a pretty good text/WYSIWYG
toggle in Ultradev... One thing is for certain. The Design mode in
Homesite/ColdFusion Studio needs some work. Maybe if that's where some of
that really cool MM technology could be worked in. As far as the edit mode
If you purchase the Macromedia Cold Fusion 4.5 UltraDev 4 Studio you are
essentially getting two separate programs for the price of one. There are
many advantages to using UltraDev that are too numerous to mention here. In
short, if you want to increase your productivity, you should use both
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The other author would be Massimo Foti.
Massimo was Tech Editor, the other author was Ray West. Great book by the
way, check out www.basic-ultradev.com. It's the only Ultradev book
available
that handles ColdFusion
http://www.massimocorner.com/beta/cf.htm
I know a lot of you don't like too much the way Ultradev wrote CFML code but
I think many are also missing the fact that you can customize almost
everything in Ultradev, including the way it writes the code...
Since a file upload capability is missing
We are just starting to adopt MM UltraDev here in the office to use
alongside CF Studio, and I was wondering if anyone knew of a good
Ultradev mailing list somewhere. Preferably with a slant towards
CF coders.
John McKown
Delaware.Net, Inc.
30 Old Rudnick Lane, Suite 200
Dover, DE 19901
Local
Actually, UD doesn't do PHP yet.
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HR Web Development, Sabre
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William Wheatley wrote:
For the love of god dont make Ultradev to be STUDIO all in one, i like CF STUDIO
because it lets you have the flat text based editing and you can right click on any
tag
Not out of the box, but the guys below are making an amazing job
http://www.interakt.ro/phakt/
Massimo
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Actually, UD doesn't do PHP yet.
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To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CF Studio and UltraDev Merging!
** Macromedia Representative **
Are you sure they are joining? My impression was that the article was
recommending both products? Remember that you can get integration with them
to make things kinda
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To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CF Studio and UltraDev Merging!
I hope that is correct and my reason for worry is no more. I also know that
MM reads this list and wanted them to know how important it is to us as
developers.
Nathan Stanford
I would love to see them combined. Add studio's code editor to the UD
WYSIWYG editor - how can you beat that combination. Make it seemless to
switch back and forth! I never could get Studios design mode to work right
- just replace it with UD!
Al
At 03:02 PM 5/5/2001 -0700, you wrote:
ABSOLUTELY
jd
From: Al Musella, DPM [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sat, 05 May 2001 18:48:53 -0400
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: CF Studio and UltraDev Merging!
I would love to see them combined. Add studio's code editor to the UD
WYSIWYG editor
Set Studio as your external code editor and press ctrl-e
jon
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From: Jon Dunn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, May 05, 2001 6:56 PM
Subject: Re: CF Studio and UltraDev Merging!
ABSOLUTELY
jd
From: Al Musella, DPM [EMAIL
Yeah but even now UD just show little yellow bolts of lightning for
ColdFusion code.
-Original Message-
From: Al Musella, DPM [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, 6 May 2001 08:49
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CF Studio and UltraDev Merging!
I would love to see them combined. Add
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From: Al Musella, DPM [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, May 05, 2001 6:48 PM
Subject: RE: CF Studio and UltraDev Merging!
I would love to see them combined. Add studio's code editor to the UD
WYSIWYG editor
Yes it is only a bundling of CF Studio and Ultradev together.But
unless we all speak up loud, this will be the trend .. Macromedia's view
of the world is the Dreamweaver/Ultradev vision. Where is you want to do
what the evangelist does in the demos, you're in clover. But since in 30
years
: CF Studio and UltraDev Merging!
I'll say what I just said on the UK CFUG dev/chat list.
Read This:
http://www.allaire.com/products/ColdFusion/productinformation/tools.cfm
No where in that article does it say that it is one product.
They are just packaged together in one
Hi-
That's right, both ColdFusion Studio and UltraDev continue to be
available as separate products. If you like, you can buy them
together in a studio bundle at a lower price.
There's a FAQ that Jeff Whatcott put together at:
http://www.allaire.com/handlers/index.cfm?ID=20899#2201
thanks
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CF Studio and UltraDev Merging!
NNOOO
Terry Bader
IT/Web Specialist
Macromedia Certified Coldfusion Developer
EDO Corp - Combat Systems
(757) 424-1004 ext 361 - Work
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version 4.5.2 SP2 - is a fine product, finally.
Admittedly I am still running 4.0 until I get the time to install the latest
release. 4.0 does not save files as zero bytes which later version did
regularly.
Rather than merge a product like Studio/HomeSite into UltraDev (expensive
product
Lower than AUD$2,000.00?
I'd buy that for a dollar!
-Original Message-
From: Kevin Lynch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, 4 May 2001 15:03
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CF Studio and UltraDev Merging!
Hi-
That's right, both ColdFusion Studio and UltraDev continue to be
available
Kevin Lynch wrote:
That's right, both ColdFusion Studio and UltraDev continue to be
available as separate products. If you like, you can buy them
together in a studio bundle at a lower price.
Any chance we can get a long term commitment from Macromedia to ensure that
Studio stays a separate
Merging ? Nah.
The're selling them together, and setting studio up as the default external
editor in UltraDev.
Like I already have :-)
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MM has already announced that there will be one more version of Studio which
will come out sometime after the release of CF 5.0 Server. Then I thought
they said they're looking to create an UltraDev/CFStudio/JRunStudio tool
since CF 6.0 will run on the JRun platform. Did anyone else understand
Well, the returned record sets for stored procedures that you get in
UltraDev would be a nice addition to Studio.
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From: Peter Tilbrook [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2001 11:20 PM
Subject: RE: Ultradev Studio
Mark, I'm
This is from the Allaire website:
Is the long-term plan to combine ColdFusion Studio and UltraDev?
We plan to continue to bundle ColdFusion Studio with UltraDev as we are with
ColdFusion 4.5 UltraDev 4 Studio and over time more closely integrate these
products. Our mission is to listen
Thank you Rich,
I find it some what funny that a company like MM/A, with as much experience
as they have, posts ultra vague descriptions of bundling ColdFusion Studio
with UltraDev.
And Us on this list panic about loosing our favorite tool. What was MM/A
thinking?
I am in favor of closer
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Interestingly, I can give a definitive answer on the subject...
Adam Berrey, Macromedia VP of Application Server Business (ex-Allaire, and
apparently Allaire employee #10 in 1996) has
Anyone got UltraDev info for a CF guy? I need to convert a site
.Brian
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At 9:15 PM 5/3/1, Michael Kear wrote:
Anyway, unless we have some input to Macromedia, we'll end up
with a Studio that looks like Ultradev.
As noted previously, this is understood, but if you'd still like to drive
it home, then [EMAIL PROTECTED] would directly reach
the in-boxes
For the love of god dont make Ultradev to be STUDIO all in one, i like CF STUDIO
because it lets you have the flat text based editing and you can right click on any
tag and edit it..then ultradev is great for GRAPHIC development, though ultradev does
butcher some CF code if you drag and drop
Read This:
http://www.allaire.com/products/ColdFusion/productinformation/tools.cfm
Nathan Stanford
Senior Programmer/Analyst
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Subject: CF Studio and UltraDev Merging!
Read This:
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