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By Jennifer Kyrnin, About.com

Dreamweaver CS4

Dreamweaver CS4

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About Dreamweaver:

Dreamweaver is one of the most popular professional Web development software packages available. It offers power and flexibility to create pages that meet your needs. I use it for everything from JSP, XHTML, PHP, and XML development. It is a good choice for professional Web designers and developers, but if you're working as a solitary freelancer, you might want to look at one of the CS suites like Web or Design to get graphics editing capability as well.

Target Market(s): Professional Web Designers or Professional Web Developers

Differences between Dreamweaver CS4 and Dreamweaver CS3
Dreamweaver System Requirements

Dreamweaver Latest Review:

Score: 611.5
Percent: 92%

Dreamweaver Customer Reviews:
Dreamweaver Operating System(s):
Windows Macintosh
Editor Type:
Adobe Dreamweaver is a text editor and WYSIWYG editor inside a Web editing suite.
Purchase or Download Dreamweaver:

Price: $399

Dreamweaver Features:
  • HTML validator
  • Accessibility validator
  • CSS validator
  • Color coding
  • Tag completion
  • FTP or Site manager
  • Extended search and replace
  • Edit images
  • Multimedia functions
  • Special character tools
  • Can edit JavaScript
  • Can edit CSS
  • Can edit PHP, ASP, or JSP
  • Database connectivity
  • Spell checking
  • Customizable or extendable
  • Snippets of code
  • Free templates
  • Free scripts
  • Photo gallery builder
Dreamweaver Tutorials:
Dreamweaver Web Page:

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