Originally posted by: notfred
you realize that developers typically leave all the debugging code in beta versions of applications, and it makes them slower?
Originally posted by: Bluga
It's pretty fast here, i like the MX, finally less floating panels. (i hated it)
Originally posted by: sysadmin
why run mx? i just use dreamweaver 4 and it works great for me.
Originally posted by: dude
Originally posted by: Bluga
It's pretty fast here, i like the MX, finally less floating panels. (i hated it)
The floating pallets are great! I always use them. All the new macromedia and adobe programs are using it extensively now. Matter of fact, Macromedia sued when another company tried to use it (and lost).
Originally posted by: Derango
Try running another non-beta app so see how slow it is instead of testing the speed of your new system with unfinished software![]()
I thought that Adobe sued Macromedia and won.
Originally posted by: gopunk
Originally posted by: sysadmin
why run mx? i just use dreamweaver 4 and it works great for me.
better support for scripting languages.
Originally posted by: kgraeme
Originally posted by: gopunk
Originally posted by: sysadmin
why run mx? i just use dreamweaver 4 and it works great for me.
better support for scripting languages.
Yeah, I'm just a little worried that it is replacing ColdFusion Studio.
Originally posted by: gopunk
i think there is a coldfusion mx out, so you won't have to worry about that for at least one generation![]()