[nycphp-talk] Macromedia Contribute ...
Jeff Knight
jeffknight at mac.com
Tue Aug 26 10:33:49 EDT 2003
If the Macromedia of the future is going to be anything like the way
Macromedia has been developing over the last five years, you're going
to get locked into using a buggy, unstable application. Any future
bug-fixes will be released as upgrades you must pay for loaded with new
buggy features.
On Tuesday, August 26, 2003, at 10:17 AM, Aaron Fischer wrote:
> I haven't used it yet but plan to install for a client that I am
> working with. I had a walkthrough demo by a Macromedia developer at
> Macworld. Seemed very nice, easy to use. There were some cool
> features that I didn't know about like being able to make specific
> parts of certain pages editable and prevent the user from screwing up
> other parts.
>
> Aaron
>
> On Monday, Aug 25, 2003, at 22:27 US/Eastern, Jon Baer wrote:
>
>> im not a big fan of wysiwyg when it comes to editing web material
>> (since all
>> of them see to !@#$ with ur stuff when writing file to disk) ... but
>> the app
>> seems like a clean client to use on a dev server before publishing, is
>> anyone else using it?
>
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Jeff Knight
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