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DreamWeaver 4

still avaliable?

         

chewy

8:36 pm on Dec 15, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Is it still possible to purchase / download DW 4?

I'm not a big fan of MX and have a client that has finally agreed (hooray!) to abandon FrontPage.

I can't find DW 4 on the MM site anymore.

Thanks,

C.

Big_Balou

10:14 pm on Dec 15, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I was able to find it at a used bookstore that offers music/video/books/software/etc. You might want to try to see if there is something similar in your area.

As far as downloading I haven't seen it in a while.

Someone mentioned they were able to buy a copy on Ebay. Take a look there if all else fails.

caine

10:25 pm on Dec 15, 2003 (gmt 0)

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It will still be floating around as a cheap entrance to MM in some shops.

If not then ebay, maybe a solution amongst other places!

DaScribbler

11:46 pm on Dec 16, 2003 (gmt 0)

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You may not like MX, but have you tried MX 2004?

I've found MX2004 to be the first WYSIWYG editor worth using. Prior releases I found lacking. I personally still use the Code View more often than WYSISYG, but the times I do use the Layout View (for the redundant or menial tasks) it works flawlessly for me. And when coding manually, I'm actually usually using Split View, so that a quick click on a table will take me directly to the code I'm looking for.

It also does a spectacular job of Validating code, which I find indespensable. The code editor also has pretty much every feature you could possibly want (based on today's current features anyhoo).

chewy

12:21 am on Dec 17, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I originally went to MX (free trial) specifically for code validation. I was expecting it to be a significant improvement.

I wasn't that happy with it and didn't really see the value.

Code Validation was working much better form me in a freeware wysiwyg type tool that not only told you what was wrong, but fixed most of it.

I thought that was cool - and it turned out that wasn't what MX at the time was doing.

Was there an original MX and then a better MX 2004?

DaScribbler

2:45 am on Dec 17, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Was there an original MX and then a better MX 2004?

Yep