Adobe Dreamweaver CS4
Starting at: $1,995.00
CNET Editors' Review
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- Reviewed by: Elsa Wenzel
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The good: Adobe has streamlined Dreamweaver's interface to match and integrate with other CS4 applications; customizable workspace includes collapsible tool panels; new coding views.
The bad: Dreamweaver CS4 is too complex and costly for those making lightweight Web designs; continues to add unwanted code to Web pages; price prohibitive for bootstrapping designers.
The bottom line: Best for coding and design pros, Adobe Dreamweaver CS4 is perhaps the sharpest, swiftest tool for developing and editing dynamic Web sites.
Some veteran users to the Adobe Creative Suite may find that Version 4 offers few extraordinary updates to justify the high cost. However, designers and editors who lean on Dreamweaver for complex dynamic Web sites will find plenty of tweaks for editing code more easily within its WSIWYG interface. Those who code by hand may scoff at using Dreamweaver to build sites from the bottom up. This updated application is highly appealing for providing shortcuts to difficult, dynamic coding elements. And in our tests so far, it feels faster and seems to crash less frequently than its predecessors. Rather than ... Expand full review
Some veteran users to the Adobe Creative Suite may find that Version 4 offers few extraordinary updates to justify the high cost. However, designers and editors who lean on Dreamweaver for complex dynamic Web sites will find plenty of tweaks for editing code more easily within its WSIWYG interface. Those who code by hand may scoff at using Dreamweaver to build sites from the bottom up. This updated application is highly appealing for providing shortcuts to difficult, dynamic coding elements. And in our tests so far, it feels faster and seems to crash less frequently than its predecessors. Rather than aiming to wow users with "gee whiz" features, Adobe's Dreamweaver improvements appear to have focused on making the less glamorous parts of the application less painful to use.
Setup and interface
To run Dreamweaver CS4 on a Windows computer, you'll need XP SP2 or Vista with a 1GHZ or greater processor and 1GB or more of disk space available. Mac users must have a PowerPC G5 or Intel-based machine running at least OS X version 10.4.11, with at least 512MB of RAM and 1.8GB free disk space. You'll also need a DVD drive and a 1,280x800 display with a 16-bit video card. Installation of the entire Adobe Creative Suite 4 Master Collection took close to an hour in our tests in Windows XP and Vista computers. We recommend Adobe's offer of custom installation, should you wish to save disk space by rejecting extras you don't need.
The look and feel of Dreamweaver CS4, revamped from the former Macromedia property, now matches those of other Creative Suite applications. You can jump among customizable workspaces from a pull-down menu, and we find the collapsible panels more elegant to place and resize. Preset views include "Coder Plus" and "Dual Screen." That should all help to make working with this application simpler on various screen resolutions and monitor setups.
Users will find expanded options for viewing code and design previews separately or simultaneously. Dreamweaver's new Code Navigator shows the CSS rules underlying layout elements. Just hover over a page footer, for instance, and double-click on the text, and the navigator can take you to the code for formatting text styles. A new CSS mode in the Properties panel provides quick access to code. The Property inspector's improvements should also help to avoid cluttered CSS.
Features
Adobe also uses the same rendering as Apple's Safari browser to show in real time how effects will appear in page designs.
Dreamweaver's new Live View shows stuff otherwise tricky to spot in JavaScript running in a browser, such as image rollovers. For instance, you can freeze a view of the rollover state while you're working with code in Dreamweaver. And Live Code view lets you preview how JavaScript works in your HTML pages. Thoughtful shortcuts include Dreamweaver's autofill suggestions as you look for items in JavaScript libraries. In addition, Adobe has added enhancements for building complex Web forms without deep developer knowledge by using the Spry framework.
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"Good for beginners not good for professionals" By Cyberience
Pros: Good preview, context sensetive editing, like a pro notepad.
Cons: Not stable, you can get trapped, eg, put 2 fields of the same name in seperate Div tags, and the DW will crash, there is no built in back up or recovery, you loos all, Menus are not intuitive, The designer is not drag and drop friendly.
Summary: When Adobe got Golive, I thought they would learn from it, but alas they just binned it, and kept evolving Dream Weaver, in a none intuitive way, Golive 9 is a far better product then Dream weaver. Dream weaver is just a note pad editing tool with a bit of ... Expand full review
"The big daddy of web development, and site management." By TheSoftwareManiac
Pros: Simple to create, publish, update, manage, and process. Dreamweaver is very fast, and provides a simple interface that a even a really really smart child could understand. When editing the site, Dreamweaver does the scripting for you!
Cons: Publishing can be very simple; but depending on the web hosting company; things can become quickly difficult. Plus when you look at the price you pay for such a program; it really should come with a much wider choice of templates, icons, menus, etc..
Summary: When ever I first started with taking a professional approach to website management; Microsoft's Frontpage 2003 was really just arriving and it was everything a webmaster wanted. But then I got wind of a great, and more versatile program; "Dreamweaver". While I continued one with my Frontpage 2003, bugs ... Expand full review
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- License qty: 1 user
- License type: Complete package
- Operating system: Microsoft Windows Vista Enterprise SP1 Microsoft Windows XP SP2 or later Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium SP1 Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate SP1 Microsoft Windows Vista Business SP1