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Kevin Yank
SitePoint.com
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"PHP and ASP.NET are now fully-supported languages, in addition to the languages that were supported by UltraDev 4.0 (ASP, JSP, and ColdFusion). PHP developers will love the support not only for code highlighting, but for code completion! Type the first letter of a PHP function, and watch a list of all PHP functions that begin with that letter pop up, complete with parameter lists for each. Dreamweaver MX is now my favourite PHP code editor!"
I found the beta version a little buggy, but I still found it leaps and bounds ahead of DW4.
I was previously using both DW4 and CF Studio, but haven't opened either of them since installing the beta DW MX.
Whats the forums opinion of the latest WYSIWYG?
From the moment i opened the Beta, from download, i was impressed, especially on a large resolution, as the many panels they had in DW4 and FW4, have been incorporated into the visual workspace tooling, with the site info on the right. I think this for beginners will be a little intimidating, but once they get through the manuals, they will see why other more experienced users, will dig it.
Due to the buggyness, of the beta, which i hope they have fully resolved in the full release product. I have'nt had the chance to look into the code that it generates, as in the unnecessary kb eating stuff. Other things i will be watching for is its Reference library, and also its claims, to support all of the server side stuff to varying degrees.