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Macromedia Dreamweaver MX 2004 [OLD VERSION] | List Price: $399.00

| Platform: Macintosh, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows XP Brand: Macromedia Binding: CD-ROM Release Date: 2003-09-12
Features: - The professional choice for building web sites and applications
- A powerful combination of visual layout tools, application development features, and code editing support
- Developers and designers can create appealing, standards-based sites and applications quickly
- Developers can use it with the server technology of their choice to build powerful Internet applications
- Includes leading support for CSS-based design to hand-coding features
Everything you need for creating web sites [Posted on 2005-09-23] I've used several web authoring tools out there and mainly create my pages directly from code but Dreamweaver has got me hooked. It is easy to use and has many of the built in features to present a dynamic web page including ftp capabilities.
the price? whoa. a brand new DW8 is only $399 [Posted on 2006-03-08] sorry, buddy. Is this Dreamweaver (per your category) or the Studio? DW8 brand new is only $399 straight from Adobe/Macromedia.
Get a clue!
Learning HTML - New User Notes [Posted on 2006-03-31] About a year or so ago, I purchased Studio MX. I've been using computers for a long time and this is by far the best software I ever purchased. Relatively easy to teach yourself how to build or edit websites and blogs.
Can't transfer license from Windows to Mac [Posted on 2006-04-24] I recently switched Windows to Mac. Since Dreamweaver includes both versions, I thought I could deactivate my Windows machine, and install it on the Mac. After calling their customer service department twice, I was told that this is not possible. Once you activate the product on one platform, you have to buy it again if you want to use it on a different platform.
I might be willing to pay for an upgrade if they were offering a Universal Binary, but currently they are not. They might even view Intel Mac's as a different plaform the Power PC Mac's and try to charge me again if they release an Intel version.
Because their licensing is such a pain, I would not recommend this product to anyone.
Unusable on Macs [Posted on 2006-05-29] The Mac version of this program is TERRIBLE. It takes 3-10 seconds for each keystroke or command to appear on the screen, and I have a fast dual-processor G4 PowerMac. I'm amazed that this thing made it to the shelves in its current condition. And this is even AFTER applying the patch that's supposed to correct the slowness. I've been seeing reports this all over the net - dont buy this for Mac, as it's just about unusable.
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