The ONLY feature missing? Dreamweaver Integration
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Dreamweaver Integration
Yep, we'd like it too
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Dreamweaver integration
At Match.com Domestic we use Vault. However, our entire international team will not switch to Vault until they get Dreamweaver integration because they have local designers in each country that use DW. They are looking at a competing product (ngSource) that has Dreamweaver and .NET IDE integration instead.
I would REALLY like to see them move over to our Vault corporate server, but I can't convince them without the DW integration. This could be a huge opportunity for Sourcegear to get more licenses from Match as a whole.
Anyway, put us one the list. We definitely will use the feature and it will also increase your sales.
Thanks,
Shane Henderson
Technical Director, Match.com Domestic
I would REALLY like to see them move over to our Vault corporate server, but I can't convince them without the DW integration. This could be a huge opportunity for Sourcegear to get more licenses from Match as a whole.
Anyway, put us one the list. We definitely will use the feature and it will also increase your sales.
Thanks,
Shane Henderson
Technical Director, Match.com Domestic
Definitely another +1.
I am a cs student at purdue university and the wonderful folks at SourceGear were nice enough to donate a few licenses for a project that I was working on. I looked into many different cvs solutions and I have fallen in love w/ Vault. I recommend it at just about everywhere I work. I have worked on a lot of Cold Fusion projects using DW and would absolutely love to have Vault integration w/ DW. I think that would make it complete for me, in addition to the anticipated support of VS2k5.
Thanks SourceGear!
I am a cs student at purdue university and the wonderful folks at SourceGear were nice enough to donate a few licenses for a project that I was working on. I looked into many different cvs solutions and I have fallen in love w/ Vault. I recommend it at just about everywhere I work. I have worked on a lot of Cold Fusion projects using DW and would absolutely love to have Vault integration w/ DW. I think that would make it complete for me, in addition to the anticipated support of VS2k5.
Thanks SourceGear!
Dreamweaver integration would be great
Put it this way. We really like Vault, but if a similar product came along that included Dreamweaver integration, we would switch.
Dreamweaver is prevelant and used on many majoe project for the deaign and management of the UI. We really need this integration.
Also, we have implemented a policy were all V studio project files are only to be checked in/out via Vstudio Vault integration. This means anyone wanting to edit controlled files in Dreamweaver has to first load V Studio, then check out the file, then edit in DW, then check back in using V Studio. It is ridiculous, but is eliminates issues we have had with the V Studio project files.
Some of the people that use V Studio in this capacity are only HTML and graphics, but we buy them expensive V Studio licenses just for source control. The DW integration would be worth some money to us.
Dreamweaver is prevelant and used on many majoe project for the deaign and management of the UI. We really need this integration.
Also, we have implemented a policy were all V studio project files are only to be checked in/out via Vstudio Vault integration. This means anyone wanting to edit controlled files in Dreamweaver has to first load V Studio, then check out the file, then edit in DW, then check back in using V Studio. It is ridiculous, but is eliminates issues we have had with the V Studio project files.
Some of the people that use V Studio in this capacity are only HTML and graphics, but we buy them expensive V Studio licenses just for source control. The DW integration would be worth some money to us.
YAVDWI - (Yet Another Vote for Dreamweaver Integration)
The development team really wants to use Vault due to some great features but the design team uses Dreamweaver because it manages dependencies within a site really well (change or move a file or link and Dreamweaver asks if you want to update all files pointing to it, can apply templates to pages and the template source is amended to the location of the file relative to the hierarchy of the site, find-and-replace site wide etc.). Using Vault kills most of the most beneficial features of Dreamweaver and the alternative is the dreck known as Frontpage (booo).
Since this makes Vault unusable in our production work flow, we're forced to look for an alternative, Source Safe. The development team would rather use Vault.
I think this particular feature addition would help your market penetration and likely help your revenues more so than many others you may be currently considering. We won't be buy Vault until we can use it with both .NET IDE and Dreamweaver, that's too bad.
The development team really wants to use Vault due to some great features but the design team uses Dreamweaver because it manages dependencies within a site really well (change or move a file or link and Dreamweaver asks if you want to update all files pointing to it, can apply templates to pages and the template source is amended to the location of the file relative to the hierarchy of the site, find-and-replace site wide etc.). Using Vault kills most of the most beneficial features of Dreamweaver and the alternative is the dreck known as Frontpage (booo).
Since this makes Vault unusable in our production work flow, we're forced to look for an alternative, Source Safe. The development team would rather use Vault.
I think this particular feature addition would help your market penetration and likely help your revenues more so than many others you may be currently considering. We won't be buy Vault until we can use it with both .NET IDE and Dreamweaver, that's too bad.
Another Dreamweaver User
Add a vote for me as well.
Visual Studio is nice for coding away at VB/C#, but its HTML designer is horriable. So we tend to use Dreamweaver to modify the HTML documents in our web projects and use VS.NET to modify the code behinds.
Visual Studio is nice for coding away at VB/C#, but its HTML designer is horriable. So we tend to use Dreamweaver to modify the HTML documents in our web projects and use VS.NET to modify the code behinds.
My vote
I'd lke to take this opportunity to vote for Dreamweaver MX integration as well. We have a few clients that develop some significant web applications (one of them is actually well known) using ColdFusion MX, who's IDE is obviously Dreamweaver.
Sadly, one of them doesn't even have an SCM solution in place. Nonetheless, I can't get any of them to switch to the Vault which we have steered many of our VS.NET based clients to over the years.
Please count my vote! Is the integration that difficult? This thread has been running for two years!
Sadly, one of them doesn't even have an SCM solution in place. Nonetheless, I can't get any of them to switch to the Vault which we have steered many of our VS.NET based clients to over the years.
Please count my vote! Is the integration that difficult? This thread has been running for two years!
Re: My vote
Difficulty is not the issue.Hydrogen wrote:Is the integration that difficult? This thread has been running for two years!
I don't have anything to announce yet, but I can say this: This feature is being taken seriously, and this thread is the primary reason why.
Eric Sink
Software Craftsman
SourceGear
Software Craftsman
SourceGear
Dreamweaver Integration
Please, we have a whole team of designers that are willing and able to jump into this opportunity if only they were integrated!
Thanks!
Freddy Guime
Software Architect
Center For the Advancement of Distance Education
University of Illinois at Chicago
Thanks!
Freddy Guime
Software Architect
Center For the Advancement of Distance Education
University of Illinois at Chicago