Dreamweaver CS4 - Post ID 76419

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Has anyone here ever used Adobe Dreamweaver CS4 web design tool?

How does it perform?
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There's a trial version.
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I tried to get a copy for a 501(c)(3) but Adobe doesn't allow for discounts to religious organizations so I'm stuck using my MX version. I'm waiting for it to stop working as MS comes out with more and more service packs. :(
blessings,
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port43,

Check with TechSoup. They have things for non-profits. You just need the 501(c)(3) information to sign up.
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Hi Bill,
TechSoup is where I was denied. They are just the repository that handles all of Adobe's software "philanthropy" but they still have to follow Adobe's contribution rules.
blessings,
Tony <><
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I was not aware that Adobe put strings on things they gave to TechSoup.

Learn something everyday, even if it is bad news.
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I've been using Macromedia HomeSite 5.5, but I thought Dreamweaver would have more features, so I bought Dreamweaver CS4.

So far today I've found that in Code View:
  • There's no overstrike mode
  • When doing a Replace across an entire folder, it doesn't allow you to exclude sub-folders.
  • There is no code completion.
If you work exclusively in Code View, I would recommend that you stay away from Dreamweaver. As for me, I actually need these features, so I'm going back to HomeSite.

Shane.
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Shane Goodman wrote:
If you work exclusively in Code View, I would recommend that you stay away from Dreamweaver.


I'm pretty sure such individuals won't be looking for a WYSIWYG editor.
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Cary wrote:
I'm pretty sure such individuals [coders] won't be looking for a WYSIWYG editor.

After HomeSite was abandoned, Macromedia/Adobe claimed that all of the features of HomeSite were incorporated into Dreamweaver. But it wasn’t until after I bought Dreamweaver that I found out that this wasn’t the case.

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Wow, that's a lot of money to spend on software without using the trial version first.

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