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What does that do?
I may be mistaken, but I thought UltraDev had reasonably extensive CF support anyway. ColdFusion studio has more features for developers, I think, whereas UltraDev caters for both developers and designers.
> What about ColdFusion?
I'm tempted to get that, is it any good?
> What does it do?
Personaly FrontPage (2000) is my fav, but that is the only of-line html editor i have used. It is so simple, it's just Dringo can get his little head around it! (I've done all the work (mostly) on his frontpage attmept, he just doesn't know how to use it because he is used to a WSP which is VERY basic and useds BIG BRIGHT BUTTONS. e.g. CLICK HERE To... he likes is stupidly simple, he's not good at looking at it in text, under drop down menu's)
Sorry for having a go at Dringo who shall be back in a month, it's just today we had a long arugent, and this is the best way to get back at him. Let lose and make sure he can't read it so i don't offend him.
I'm tempted to get that, is it any good? What does it do?
The Macromedia Web development suite (fireworks, flash, freehand, generator, dreamweaver, director etc) are all designed to work together - fireworks creates 2d vector graphics, and should be able to export in a format which Flash can recognise and use. I remember Fireworks adding a shortcut on a menu in Dreamweaver when I installed it, and I'd be surprised if the same sort of thing didn't happe with flash. Never tried it myself though, always used Photoshop.
Do they all work together? Or can I just use 1 at a time?
Any specific problems, just ask.