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Flash MX 2004 7.0.1 update
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Join Date: Jul 2002
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Finally an update from macromedia and it looks like they fixed a lot after reading the release notes.
check it out.
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Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: Merry Land
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Dreamweaver next? Please, Macromedia? Please?
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Join Date: Jan 2003
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Originally posted by snerdini:
Dreamweaver next? Please, Macromedia? Please?
Or all the other apps in Studio MX 2004, heh.
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Professional Poster
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Partying down with the Ewoks, after I nuked the Death Star!
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Originally posted by snerdini:
Dreamweaver next? Please, Macromedia? Please?
I just switched to GoLive CS and and not touching Dreamweaver again after using it for years!
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"Hello, what have we here?
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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Vancouver, BC
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So far I can confirmed that Macromedia has fixed FlashMX 2004 FileVault issue. There was no more missing file alerts, but I cannt notice any performance improvement on my PB 550Mhz w/512M Ram on Panther(10.3.1), speed still as slow as 7.0(especially launch speed).
I still waiting for Dreamweaver MX 2004 update to fix the ultra-slow performance issue, Adobe's Golive CS didnt integrated with ColdFusion MX coding (code auto-finish funcation is very useful when editing .cfm files), but I guess Adobe will never do this with Golive.
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Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Switzerland
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Originally posted by Landos Mustache:
I just switched to GoLive CS and and not touching Dreamweaver again after using it for years!
I'd be really interested in a short report about how your switch went, how you feel about GoLive CS, what you miss about DW, etc, as I'm considering switching myself. Thanks!
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Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Indiana
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Originally posted by workerbee:
I'd be really interested in a short report about how your switch went, how you feel about GoLive CS, what you miss about DW, etc, as I'm considering switching myself. Thanks!
I second that.
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Dedicated MacNNer
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Chicago
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Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Boston
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Originally posted by workerbee:
I'd be really interested in a short report about how your switch went, how you feel about GoLive CS, what you miss about DW, etc, as I'm considering switching myself. Thanks!
Ouch.
Switching to GoLive--i can't stand the interface compared to Dreamweaver....plus i couldnt part with how MX 04 handles CSS and tables.
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Mac Elite
Join Date: Jul 2001
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Originally posted by mishap:
plus i couldnt part with how MX 04 handles CSS
Yep, that's going to be hard, as CSS in MX 04 is truly brilliant. But (on a TiBook 800, too) sluggishness and the bugs in the UI are really upsetting me. Generally, I think Adobe does a much better job of adapting or even optimizing apps for OS X.
Unfortunately.
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