Thursday, May 03, 2007

Macworld Reviews Dreamweaver CS3

David Sawyer McFarland of Macworld takes a closer look at the new Dreamweaver CS3 from Adobe. Originally a Macromedia product, before Adobe purchased Macromedia, Dreamweaver has now been integrated into the Creative Suite editions now available from Adobe. Below is an excerpt from the Macworld online article.

Adobe Dreamweaver CS3 has always been a solid tool for creating and maintaining Web sites. The latest version builds on an already powerful product by adding support for Intel processors, Photoshop integration, and templates and tools that simplify CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) design. It also expands into new territory by adding the Spry Framework for Ajax, a combination of technologies that includes JavaScript, CSS, and HTML for building interactive user interfaces such as pop-up navigation menus, tabbed panels, interactive tables, special visual effects, real-time form validation, and more, without having to return to the server to refresh the page.

Read the entire Macworld article.

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