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edwin
1st Dec 2008, 08:15 pm
I'm planning to buy dreamweaver program but don't know which version is more user-friendlier, whether cs3 or cs4. And also which one is easier to learn. Please advice.

Thanks.

Cad64
9th Apr 2009, 03:33 am
Sorry about the late reply.
I used the trial version of CS3 to build my site and I was able to learn the program, build my site and get it online before the trial ran out. So I would say it's very easy to learn. After the trial was over, CS4 was released so I bought it.

If you're worried about it, just download the trial version and check it out.

Chad8090
17th Apr 2009, 01:18 pm
Yeh, You learn CS3 you know CS4 you should just read release notes and see what new features they added which wasnt much

sgwilliams
5th May 2009, 06:08 pm
Once you learn one the next version is usually not much different. I have used Dreamweaver since it 1st come out, and in that time it looks different nad has new funtionality evry time they release a new version. but the old funtions are still there...I would say you won't have any problems except for some of the new features.

Good luck!

pronetas
10th Feb 2010, 12:25 pm
Cs4 has only more plugins and i think is easier to use . I'm working with Dreamweaver since they had only dw 4 and all of them did not really change in the way menu are given out

Chad8090
11th Feb 2010, 01:46 am
amen to that

nikirao
18th May 2010, 11:43 am
here if anyone have dreamwaver sofeware for free download? I plan to make a static webpage, so if any one know or anyone have it, please contact me. much thanks

Cad64
18th May 2010, 01:14 pm
You can download the 30 day trial from Adobe. Other than that, we cannot help you. We do not indulge in the distribution of illegal software.

FunkyFresh
2nd Jun 2010, 05:13 pm
just get the trial version first to try it out. There are many similar programs that are cheaper if your heart isnt set on the price

10west
13th Jul 2010, 10:02 am
search skyll.net
and research microsoft silverlight, ms's answer to web presentation with those effects made pop by Adobe

Tankman
18th Sep 2010, 06:45 pm
Purchased Macromedia Dreamweaver 2 back in '03. Works great, use it on occassion to update URL's as needed.

Back then, paid a handsome buck, $300.00.

mobilenetwork
7th Jan 2011, 05:52 pm
i use dreamweaver8 which I find good