Dreamweaver MX Preview (with images)
<a href="http://www.thinksecret.com/" target="_blank">ThinkSecret</a> just posted a great preview of Macromedia Dreamweaver MX with images!!
Included in these images is the NEW Dreamweaver icon...
I'll leave the conclusions to you!!
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RosettaStoned
Included in these images is the NEW Dreamweaver icon...
I'll leave the conclusions to you!!
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RosettaStoned
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you can see the new flash and fireworks icons on the image of the toolbar.
snippets! i was just thinking about 10 minutes ago how nice something like that would be, and now here it is...
[ 03-06-2002: Message edited by: Stroszek ]</p>
Do you believe it’s safe to assume that Dreamweaver MX will be available before the end of May?
Sincerely,
Jaddie
Judging from how complete LOOKING the app is by these screenshots I'd say a release within the next three months is quite possible. Of course for all I know they've just made a shiny interface and none of the buttons do anything yet, so we really don't have any way of knowing--yet.
Once some unscrupulous Macromedia person leaks a beta or two onto Carracho or Hotline we'll have a better idea of how close the app is to completion. I did find a Flash MX beta and it feels like a final product so who knows?
-Y
[ 03-06-2002: Message edited by: Ybot ]</p>
Anyone know if GoLive allows for coding of ASP, JSP or any other web languages?
<strong>Sweet. I can't wait to start doing ASP on my Mac again. I haven't been able to since I made the switch to OS X full time. Hell, I can do .NET even! woohoo
Anyone know if GoLive allows for coding of ASP, JSP or any other web languages?</strong><hr></blockquote>
Adobe's <a href="http://www.adobe.com/products/golive/overview.html" target="_blank">Golive page</a> says:
[quote]<strong>?\tNative support for common scripting languages such as ASP, JSP, and PHP</strong><hr></blockquote>