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Al Sparber - PVII
 
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Default Re: CS4 details on Adobe website - 09-24-2008 , 08:35 AM






"David Powers" <david (AT) example (DOT) com> wrote

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I can only speak about Dreamweaver. I believe CS4 to be the most
significant release since MX in 2002. If you work with external files,
such as style sheets and JavaScript files, the Related Files feature and
Live view will greatly increase your productivity.
Really?

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Default Re: CS4 details on Adobe website - 09-24-2008 , 08:47 AM






It certainly helps my workflow.

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"Al Sparber - PVII" <pviiteam (AT) projectSPAseven (DOT) com> wrote

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"David Powers" <david (AT) example (DOT) com> wrote in message
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I can only speak about Dreamweaver. I believe CS4 to be the most
significant release since MX in 2002. If you work with external files,
such as style sheets and JavaScript files, the Related Files feature and
Live view will greatly increase your productivity.

Really?

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Default Re: CS4 details on Adobe website - 09-24-2008 , 08:52 AM




"Dooza" <doozadooza (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote

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Here is a thought about the price.... maybe (and this is just a wild stab
in the dark) they are trying to price beginners/amateurs out so that only
professionals buy it?
I can't think of why. It's always seemed to be the opposite, that they've
stretched to include both of the far ends of that scale..


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Default Re: CS4 details on Adobe website - 09-24-2008 , 08:55 AM



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so that only professionals buy it?
Why on earth would they want to do that?

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Default Re: CS4 details on Adobe website - 09-24-2008 , 08:57 AM



It doesn't help mine, which is fine by me, but does seem to require that
David's assertion needed a bit of a qualifier - even if I'm the only person
in the world whose workflow is not made better by Dreamweaver 10.

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"Murray *ACE*" <forums (AT) HAHAgreat-web-sights (DOT) com> wrote

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It certainly helps my workflow.

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"Al Sparber - PVII" <pviiteam (AT) projectSPAseven (DOT) com> wrote in message
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"David Powers" <david (AT) example (DOT) com> wrote in message
news:gbd4uf$73b$1 (AT) forums (DOT) macromedia.com...
I can only speak about Dreamweaver. I believe CS4 to be the most
significant release since MX in 2002. If you work with external files,
such as style sheets and JavaScript files, the Related Files feature and
Live view will greatly increase your productivity.

Really?


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Default Re: CS4 details on Adobe website - 09-24-2008 , 09:06 AM



P@tty Ayers ~ACE wrote:
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"Dooza" <doozadooza (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote in message
news:gbcs3u$ohn$1 (AT) forums (DOT) macromedia.com...
Here is a thought about the price.... maybe (and this is just a wild
stab in the dark) they are trying to price beginners/amateurs out so
that only professionals buy it?

I can't think of why. It's always seemed to be the opposite, that
they've stretched to include both of the far ends of that scale..
Its certainly true that they market the products to anyone who can use a
computer, and make them think they can be a professional web designer
just by using software as a WYSIWYG editor... but the pricing doesn't
reflect that.

Dooza


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Default Re: CS4 details on Adobe website - 09-24-2008 , 09:07 AM



A.Translator wrote:
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so that only professionals buy it?
Why on earth would they want to do that?
Dunno, was just a wild thought that entered my head.

Dooza


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Default Re: CS4 details on Adobe website - 09-24-2008 , 11:15 AM



Until they upgrade DW significantly to greatly facilitate PHP implementation, I really don't see the point... Meanwhile my Photoshop and Illustrator CS2 work just fine on Vista, thank you very much...

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Default Re: CS4 details on Adobe website - 09-24-2008 , 12:15 PM



"David Powers" <david (AT) example (DOT) com> wrote

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Al Sparber - PVII wrote:
It doesn't help mine, which is fine by me, but does seem to require that
David's assertion needed a bit of a qualifier - even if I'm the only
person in the world whose workflow is not made better by Dreamweaver 10.

Read the first beginning of my second paragraph: "However, different
people have different needs and workflows. What one person regards as a
killer feature might be of little or no interest to another."
Your first and second paragraphs contradicted each other - in terms of the
cascade, the second would seem to have counteracted the first, which was the
essence of my point :-)


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Default Re: CS4 details on Adobe website - 09-24-2008 , 12:43 PM




"Al Sparber - PVII" <pviiteam (AT) projectSPAseven (DOT) com> wrote


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Your first and second paragraphs contradicted each other - in terms of the
cascade, the second would seem to have counteracted the first...
I understand that in the military, the cascade principle applies in that
way. :-)


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