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Dreamweaver

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Dreamweaver
A comprehensive Web site authoring program for Windows and Mac from Adobe. Dreamweaver is a sophisticated authoring package that is noted for many advanced features. For example, site designers can seamlessly move back and forth between visual and HTML modes. Dreamweaver was originally developed by Macromedia, which was acquired by Adobe in 2005.


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Dreamweaver Adobe's Dreamweaver is one of the leading commercial web design software packages available today.
After you've filled in all of the details, simply click the 'Test' button to see if Dreamweaver can connect to your web server.
Adobe''s Dreamweaver has been in commercial use for over ten years now, while other''s have come and gone Dreamweaver''s development and popularity has continued As a piece of software it is widely used in professional web design circles, but nevertheless many designers openly discourage its use when writing in forums and blogs Adobe''s Dreamweaver has been in commercial use for over ten years now, while other''s have come and gone Dreamweaver''s development and popularity has continued.
 
 
 
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