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Who made dreamweaver? and do they offer a free version or at least a trial? I have never used it and would like to.

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Who made dreamweaver? and do they offer a free version or at least a trial? I have never used it and would like to.

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check macromedia.com

it have a trial version last for 30 days

 

it is fully customizeable means you can organize or reconfigure the whole program for your own needs :)

it also have a built-in ftp and all features you need :)

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I find it far too difficult to use dreamweaver its so un-organised. I use Front Page instead its too organised some times but it offers everything you'd ever need.

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I have not used dreamweaver, although I would like to at some point, but I have used Front Page. After using Front Page for a while, I went back to writing my pages using a basic text editor (or ACE HTML which I recommend) just because I did not like how Front Page added unneeded code and did not give me as much control over my layout and design as I would like.

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I have both Frontpage XP and Dreamweaver MX installed. I have never used Frontpage XP (it came with Office), but I heard that it doesn't add any unnecessary tags any more. Apparently Microsoft listened to the cries of thousands of webmasters :).Dreamweaver MX is awfully good, and it doesn't touch your code. It might be too powerful for new users, however. Personally I think that the site management tools are a godsend. It's pricey, but if you're serious about HTML (eg. want to make a living maintaining websites :)) it's almost indispensable.

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