paul
Jun 28 2005, 10:44 AM
Hi all,
I've made the decision to go freelance and I'm sorting out my software. My
question is this: I've already got Dreamweaver MX, Is there anypoint in
upgrading to MX 2004? Does it have any "must have" new features?
Cheers
Paul
www.paulwatt.info
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Todd H.
Jun 28 2005, 11:06 AM
"paul" <[Email Removed]> writes:
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Hi all, I've made the decision to go freelance and I'm sorting out my software. My question is this: I've already got Dreamweaver MX, Is there anypoint in upgrading to MX 2004? Does it have any "must have" new features?
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I'm in a similar boat. I think their crappy file manager maybe now
supports sftp for real, but I don't know beyond that. Hopefuly
someone will jump in.
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Jun 28 2005, 06:13 PM
Todd H. wrote:
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"paul" <[Email Removed]> writes:
Hi all, I've made the decision to go freelance and I'm sorting out my software. My question is this: I've already got Dreamweaver MX, Is there anypoint in upgrading to MX 2004? Does it have any "must have" new features?
I'm in a similar boat. I think their crappy file manager maybe now supports sftp for real, but I don't know beyond that. Hopefuly someone will jump in.
each improvement in DW has quite subtle advantages, I think the latest |
version is a major improvement for its CSS handling, Accessibility and
its integration with FW ....support for other languages than just ASP is
better, but not great ...
Good luck!
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