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Check upgrade capability, 2008-09-10 I bought this but was unable to use it for the upgrade because I did not have a certain version of DW. It was a while ago, but I had to sell this one on Ebay and just ended up buying the Creative Suite. Dreamweaver is a GREAT PROGRAM though -- if I were just rating Dreamweaver, I would give it 5 stars across the board.
Great CSS support, highly recommended, 2008-08-16 Not for beginners or the faint of heart, Dreamweaver's present incarnation is still the best thing on the market today. With enhanced CSS support that is simple enough for a nonprofessional, this software can help you get away from the old tables method of formatting and over to CSS and XHTML. It's worth upgrading.
1 of 1 customers found the following review helpful:
Don't buy this, 2008-06-22 I just purchased an upgrade from Studio MX 2004 and cannot change from a windows based pc to a mac. Macromedia was a great company, never a problem. I will not purchase ANY other product from Adobe.
5 of 5 customers found the following review helpful:
Be CAREFULL before you upgrade with this product !!, 2008-05-09 The other posts are correct. -- Be very careful before you purchase this upgrade.
Macromedia seemed to have had a different (better) upgrade policy than Adobe and if you don't read carefully you might get yourself stuck with a product that you can't use. -- I have the MX2004Pro studio (that includes Dreamweaver MX2004) but I just wanted to upgrade to Dreamweaver CS3. After reading the other posts on this page - I went to Adobe to see what they had to say on the issue.
This is their response: "I understand that you want to know whether you can upgrade to Dreamweaver CS3 (from the MX2004 Studo Suite). This is to inform you that as per Adobe's upgrade policy; there is no upgrade path from a component product of a "Suite" to a "standalone product". Therefore you will be unable to upgrade from a suite product like Studio (although it contains Dreamweaver) to a standalone product like Dreamweaver CS3."
...This is not the response I wanted, but it may be a blessing in disguise. Adobe has now given me the incentive I need to stop using Dreamweaver as a crutch and start learning how to code and build CSS websites by hand.
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7 of 8 customers found the following review helpful:
Nice upgrade from MX, 2007-12-02 One of the early WYSIWYG web page builders I used was an Adobe product that had the worst manuals and workflow ever, so I assumed the Adobe influence on Dreamweaver would be awful. This upgrade was a pleasant surprise, fixing some key issues I had with MX, and offering some features I have yet to explore.
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