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Adobe Dreamweaver CS4 (PC) | 
| From: Adobe Systems Inc. Category: Software
Buy New: £385.16
New (7) Used (1) from £365.15
Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 398
Format: Dvd-rom Platforms: Windows Vista, Windows Xp, No Operating System Media: DVD-ROM Operating System: Windows Vista Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.4 Dimensions (in): 7.8 x 5.8 x 1.8
MPN: 65013482 EAN: 5051254312833 ASIN: B001G8Y7B8
Release Date: October 25, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually dispatched within 2 to 4 weeks
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Product Description Brand New - Full UK Retail Boxed - Exactly the same as amazons - Price includes VAT and invoice supplied.
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Serious show stopping bug December 28, 2008 Paul W (UK) Dreamweaver CS 4 is nice - though not a massive improvement for me personally over Dreamweaver 8. Certainly it's quite a lot of money for modest improvements. However I'm a web developer not designer so you may get more use out of the new features than me. What has put me off is a very annoying bug that effects when selecting text in source view. It doesnt happen all the time - I've not yet worked out what chain of actions I need to take for it to start to happen but once it does it doesnt stop. At first I thought my keyboard/mouse had a fault! What happens is in source view I select a small amount of text ( say 2 or 3 lines ) and then Dreamweaver decides it's going to select all of the text in the text block! Clicking and keyboard presses can't undo this! Anyway it changes cutting and pasting from a quick 2 second thing to a few minutes work! I'm actually thinking about going back to Dreamweaver 8! As I say it doesnt happen all the time and I'm not sure what sets it off. I notice on the web another person with exactly the same issue so at least it's not just me!
The Indispensable Tool for Web Design. November 21, 2008 B Smith (London) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
If you want to make a website professionally, you NEED Dreamweaver. However it is more targeted at people who want to make websites professionally, not novices. If you're a novice, you will definitely need some training to help you get acquainted with the program. The main aim that Adobe seems to have taken is to just help you out as much as possible in terms of easing the work flow involved in making a website. I am a freelance web designer with around 7 years experience, having seen Dreamweaver evolve since version MX way back, you can really notice the difference in this new version of CS4. I'm not someone for gimmicks, features need to be useful. And having used Dreamweaver CS4 for a few months now testing, I can safely say that the new features greatly aid me while I'm working and I definitely use them. My first impressions opening the software were wow, it looks different, and it has a completely redesigned interface which is consistent across the CS4 line. Live View is a feature that's going to be most relevant to developers, it lets you see dynamic code like PHP how it actually will on the website and edit it while it's running. I like the related documents tab which shows you related CSS and javascript files that you might have attached to your HTML document as it allows you to switch without even having to open the separate file. The integration with Photoshop is also a good feature.
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