Macromedia Dreamweaver 8 Win/Mac
- All-in-one design and code editor to support the way you work.
- Build standards-based sites using rich visual tools for XHTML and CSS.
- Integrate XML-based data with a powerful, visual, drag-and-drop workflow.
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Macromedia Dreamweaver 8 Win/Mac

Dreamweaver is the best web development software on the market today – but only up to the MX version. The new version “8″ is useless, because it cannot run on Windows 98.
Rating: 1 / 5
Great Product – I found it to be very easy to use and hassle free!
Rating: 5 / 5
I can’t rave enough about this program. I am blown away by the ease and time efficiency this provides. If I could give it a higher rating I would!!!
Rating: 5 / 5
I’ve used Netscape Composer for 7-8 years before “upgrading” to Dreamweaver. I have TWO Dreamweaver manuals. But DW remains SUCH A PAIN to use.
* When I change the template, Dreamweaver should ask me if I want to change all pages created with the template. But sometimes it asks, and sometimes it doesn’t. Why? (When it doesn’t ask, it means the pages created by the template remain unchanged).
* When I create a template, Dreamweaver puts it in a Template folder. Then when I create a page with it, the internal links all say /Template/index.html or /Template/books.html or whatever. This means that when I upload pages, it can’t find other links on the website.
* And if I move the template out of the Template subfolder and try to “update” the links of all pages created with it…well, that doesn’t work either.
* Dreamweaver won’t let me create my own pages the way I want. I want to pick my own font, size, etc. for each page. But DW keeps forcing “styles” on me. I pick NONE for style. Then when I pick a 14 Font, suddenly DW has picked STYLE 2 (or whatever). So I go back to NONE for style, and now my font is gone.
* Or I’ll pick a 14 Font Size, then a Lucinda Sans Font, and now the Font Size is changed. So I change the font size back to 14, and now the font is changed to Verdana, or whatever.
A nightmarish program, in that it doesn’t do what I want it do do. I keep redoing, and redoing everything, because sometimes DW will accept my instructions, and sometimes not. Everything has to be done 1 to 8 or so times before DW works.
It’s said that the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over, and expecting a different result. Well, with DW you can do the SAME thing over, and you DO get a DIFFERENT result. Weird.
* Oh yeah, the WYSIWYG feature does NOT work. I previewed a page in Firefox. It looked one way. Then I uploaded the page to my website, and looked at it again in the SAME Firefox — only now it looks different — some different fonts, some different colors.
Crappy program.
Rating: 1 / 5
I upgraded from a much earlier version. This one runs just fine on my new iMac with Leopard. It is easy to use and powerful. I am getting ready to upgrade again to the CS3 version soon.
Rating: 5 / 5
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