Bev Ludlow [Dreamweaver Talk] Re: Moving up to 4; was Dreamweaver 3.3 to beta 4
Oct 17, 2008; 20:21
Bev Ludlow
[Dreamweaver Talk] Re: Moving up to 4; was Dreamweaver 3.3 to beta 4
On Oct 17, 2008, at 2:13 AM, Dreamweaver Talk wrote:
Dreamweaver Talk Digest #247 1) Re: 3.3 to beta 4? by "Jordan L. Chilcott - Dreamweaver Talk List Admin" <dreamweaver-admin@lists.lassosoft.com >
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Message-Id: <7E66AE64-52AA-4298-B3A9-C15E650DAC82@lists.lassosoft.com> From: "Jordan L. Chilcott - Dreamweaver Talk List Admin" <dreamweaver-admin@lists.lassosoft.com > In-Reply-To: <list-5611782@mail2.starmark.com> Subject: Re: [Dreamweaver Talk] 3.3 to beta 4? Date: Thu, 16 Oct 2008 05:10:43 -0400
You will probably find the beta expiring shortly, considering that CS4 has been released.
jord
On Oct 15, 2008, at 10:52 PM, Kat wrote:
> I bought DW 3.3 (CS 3.3) and installed it on MacPro. I'm considering > upgrading to DW beta. Any issues?
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I think I'm ready to move up to a newer version of Dreamweaver myself. I currently am using DreamweaverMX 2004 with a Macbook and Leopard. I'm getting really tired of crashing. Does anyone have any guidelines that would help me decide if I need any of the package deals, or if just Dreamweaver by itself would fit my needs? The pocketbook says less is better, but I don't want to miss out on a good deal by being too tight-fitsted to get what is best.
I do some web design for a few others, but fairly simple pages. I'm in a huge CSS learning curve now and wonder how much learning time it will take to get back up to speed when I upgrade. Any help or suggestions would be appreciated.
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