dreamweaver ?

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by indyonline, Nov 17, 2007.

  1. #1
    does anybody know if dreamweaver (the newest one) comes with macromedia flash 8

    thanks
     
    indyonline, Nov 17, 2007 IP
  2. Indian_Webmaster

    Indian_Webmaster Banned

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    #2
    I don't think as both are separate products of Macromedia
     
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  3. Stax_Daniel

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    No it doesn't. You would have to buy the entire design suite to get them both (plus many more) in the same package
     
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    indyonline, don't you have dreamweaver CS3?
     
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    yes i do. But i just bought a template from a template site and I used the dreamweaver to build it and the support people told me they thought it came with it. And I need it to edit the flash header on my site. now I gotta spend another $350 for flash editor. that sucks.
     
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    Adobe Flash for $350? :eek:
     
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    thats what they said at adobe for the macromedia
     
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    #8
    No man both are different porducts.
    Adobe Dreamweaver CS3 is now mostly used rather than Macromedia dreamweaver.
     
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    #9
    The newest one is Dreamweaver 9 -- it doesn't come with Macromedia Flash 8, as every one said.

    Its extremely useful to make sites from scratch but most of the time I use a proper cms and a template.

    But I do use it sometimes to improve the theme.
     
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    yes I have version 9. It's pretty hard compared to what I have been using. It is taking me sometime to figure out. I just now need something to edit the flash that came with the template
     
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    It isn't tough to use.......easy for me.
     
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    I use dreamweaver for nothing more than a notepad with colors LOL I code my own CMS with everything I ever do.
     
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    seems to be all it's good for so far. I guess I'll learn coding though...
     
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    If you EVER have it on design mode you're not very cool :) you have to keep it on code mode
     
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