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Dreamweaver 4.0: Win9X/ME/NT/2K (discontinued)

Dreamweaver 4.0: Win9X/ME/NT/2K

Entered CNET Catalog: 11/29/2001

SKU: DWW40D01

Manufacturer: Adobe Systems

Manufacturer description

Macromedia Dreamweaver is the solution for professional Web site design and production. Develop groundbreaking sites, automate production, and enhance team efficiency. Control your code with Roundtrip HTML and the revolutionary Quick Tag Editor. Accelerate workflow through integration with Web applications, Microsoft Office, and leading e-commerce and application servers. Only Dreamweaver can be customized using HTML, JavaScript, and XML, giving you the power you need for rapid Web development. With Dreamweaver, you'll build better Web sites faster.

CNET editors' review

  • Editors' Choice: No
  • Reviewed on: 01/23/2001
Dreamweaver, Macromedia's professional visual Web editor, has often been lauded for its easy-to-use but powerful visual editing environment. Dreamweaver 4.0 shifts the focus a bit with improvements to its coding environment. The new features are simple, yet they will be helpful to those developers who like to hand-code much of the time but who use Dreamweaver for its ability to design complex tables and place layers or to rearrange a page's layout visually. Dreamweaver, Macromedia's professional visual Web editor, has often been lauded for its easy-to-use but powerful visual editing environment. Dreamweaver 4.0 shifts the focus a bit with improvements to its coding environment. The new features are simple, yet they will be helpful to those developers who like to hand-code much of the time but who use Dreamweaver for its ability to design complex tables and place layers or to rearrange a page's layout visually.

A new emphasis on the code
Prior versions of Dreamweaver forced Web builders to hand-code in its paltry HTML Inspector or to launch an external editor if they wanted to get their hands on their own HTML code. Dreamweaver 4.0 still provides the HTML Inspector for hand-coding, but it is better integrated within the program because you can launch it within the main window (called the Code view). Regardless of how you view your code--in the main window or in the separate HTML Inspector window--you can now use the standard Dreamweaver menus at the same time. You'll also get improved customization options when you're coding; these options include live syntax coloring, code navigation, and auto-indenting, which are all accessible from a new code-centric toolbar. In our opinion, the program has gone a little code-crazy: you could, if you wanted, have the Code view open in the main window and launch the HTML Inspector on top of it. Future versions of Dreamweaver should phase out the HTML Inspector, which now seems extraneous, especially because there's also a new Split view where you can see your changes as you make them.

Macromedia has you covered even if you don't know much about code; it has teamed up with O'Reilly Publications to bring you a comprehensive Code Reference for HTML, CSS, and JavaScript based on material from a best-selling book by Danny Goodman. If you launch the Code Reference while your cursor is within a tag, the Reference will open to that tag's section, detailing its attributes, browser compatibility issues, and more. The content can be a bit long-winded (a list of attributes and compatibility quirks would have sufficed), but the context-sensitive implementation and the drop-down navigation make it easy to find any element you want.

Playing well with others
One of the best parts of Dreamweaver is its integration with other Macromedia products. The program offers round-trip graphics editing with Fireworks, and you can now create editable vector graphics with Flash text and Flash buttons from within Dreamweaver. These aspects of the program--along with the Macromedia Exchange, where you can download free extensions from other developers--add to the functionality of Dreamweaver without adding too much to the price (the Dreamweaver/Fireworks Studio costs $449). Dreamweaver even has a CourseBuilder add-on that lets developers easily create distance-learning sites. Working with other technologies is easy enough, as well. Any non-HTML file opens in the Code view automatically so that its source code is not altered. Dreamweaver 4.0 also has a new JavaScript Debugger to help you execute and fix any script errors.

Site management still powerful
Although the site management features of Dreamweaver are still more powerful than in many other editors, some of the new tools are rather lackluster. For instance, several of the new site reports are just a retooling of the HTML Clean-Up command (Remove Empty Tags, Remove Redundant Nested Tags, and so on). You can find more reports in Microsoft FrontPage, which has data on slow pages, recently added files, uncompleted tasks, and more. However, the Site/Check Links Sitewide command is a handy-dandy feature. Another helpful addition, Dreamweaver's Asset panel, helps you manage all of your site's different media files. You can sort the files, add them to a favorites list, or group them in categories. You can even keep a list of colors used in your site so that you can easily add them to your page on the fly, without having to look up their hexadecimal or RGB values.

All in all, Dreamweaver continues to be one of the very best visual editing tools on the market. Although its newest features don't seem groundbreaking in themselves, it's the overall emphasis on hand-coding that makes Dreamweaver an even more well-rounded program. We know of few Web builders who have worked only in the Layout view. So if you've avoided Dreamweaver in the past because you didn't want to go WYSIWYG, now is the time to make the leap from a code-based editor. Dreamweaver does both equally well.

The new Split view lets you see both the Code and Design views simultaneously.

User opinions

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User Rating: 7/10

Out-dated

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Review: Since this, we've seen the MX version and FrontPage 2002, both of which are better products, but this product was excellent.

User Rating: 4/10

I'll Take Frontpage any day

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Review: Dreamweaver has a few good points, but any editor requires the knowledge of code. They all need some tweeking. Anybody that wants an editor to do all the work should hire a certified webmaster to do the work for them!

User Rating: 10/10

Best HTML editor

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Review: Dreamweaver is one of the best html editor programs i have used. It is easy to use and let you make advanced web sites without having to type the code. It even corrects and explains code errors that you may have made. Overall i think Dreamweaver deserves at least a 9 of 10 rating.

User Rating: 10/10

Smacks down GoLive

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Review: I'm a graphic design student that is forced to use GoLive in the studio labs, but chooses Dreamweaver at home. GoLive's interface is often counter-intuitive and awkward. Dreamweaver's, by contrast, is efficient and easy to get the hang of, especially if you work with raw HTML code extensively. I fully expect our program to move to Dreamweaver next year as it is the consenus of us students that it is the superior product by FAR.

User Rating: 9/10

State of the Industry!

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Review: I have worked with many, many html editors (both WYSIWYG and code), and Dreamweaver is definitely the best. The only other editor that even comes close is Adobe's GoLive, but I really feel it is a bit over-rated.

User Rating: 9/10

makes the world of a difference to me

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Review: i like this software, really easy to learn, even though i am sure there are bugs here and there.

User Rating: 10/10

THIS PROGRAM MAKES THE SWEEEEETEST WEBSITES BABY!!!!

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Review: This thing makes website soo tight! Makes cool banners, buttons, soo tight and easy to use! I am going to save up my allowance to buy one!

User Rating: 10/10

The best software for web building

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Review: Macromedia Dreamweaver 4 offers a lot of great features, such as intergrated Flash builder. It is powerfull and easy to use. It's an expensive software, but it gives you all the tools you need to created the web site you've always wanted to do. Dreamweaver 4 is easier to use and has more usefull features then Adobe GoLive 5. If you're not sur about buying it, download the shareware on CNET Download or on Macromedia web site.

User Rating: 10/10

Dreamweaver is the best!!!!!!

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Review: Dreamweaver is far better than Frontpage. You can make site with ease and the HTML code generated by it is very good. A must for web publishers.

User Rating: 10/10

Best got better!

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Review: Dreamweaver really is a dream to use. I've used Front Page also, but find Dreamweaver to write cleaner code and just a more professional program. The 4.0 version is even better yet! Great job Macromedia!

User Rating: 8/10

THE best HTML editor

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Review: Macromedia Dreamweaver 4 is the best HTML editor around right now. It takes a tiny bit of time to get into, but it is very powerfull. The source code it creates is also very clean, so that your web page loads with max speed.

User Rating: 8/10

The best and easiest way for beginning and advanced users to make a web page!

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Review: The user interface is default to only show what the page looked like. In this way, you can make a page without even looking at the code, HTML. However, if you want to see both the page and the code at the same time, or just the code, that's possible at the click of a button. The program is loaded with enough complex and detailed features to please a complex and advanced user, yet simple enough that someone who just wants to make a simple page can do that in just a few minutes.

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Dreamweaver 4.0: Win9X/ME/NT/2K specifications

  • General
  • Category Creativity application
  • Subcategory Creativity - web design / publishing
  • Version 4.0
  • Language(s) English
  • License pricing Standard
  • Localization English
  • Software
  • License Type Complete package
  • License Qty 1 user
  • License Pricing Standard
  • Platform Windows
  • Min Supported Color Depth 8-bit (256 colors)
  • Distribution Media CD-ROM
  • Package Type Retail
  • System Requirements
  • OS Required Microsoft Windows 2000 , Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 SP5 , Microsoft Windows 98 , Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition , Microsoft Windows 95
  • Min Processor Type Intel Pentium - 166.0 MHz
  • Min RAM Size 32.0 MB
  • Min Hard Drive Space 110.0 MB
  • Peripheral / Interface Devices CD-ROM
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