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Default Studio 6 compared to Studio 2004 - 11-11-2004 , 09:20 PM






I am thinking about upgrading to Studio MX 2004 and wonder if it is worth it. Presently I have Studio 6. Should I upgrade?

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Default Re: Studio 6 compared to Studio 2004 - 11-12-2004 , 07:58 AM






Definitely. Particularly if you use CSS.

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I am thinking about upgrading to Studio MX 2004 and wonder if it is worth
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Default Re: Studio 6 compared to Studio 2004 - 11-12-2004 , 12:09 PM



Depends on if the new features meet your needs. I find that I can't always
justify to myself to buy upgrades unless there's some compelling reason to.
However, I did upgrade to Studio MX 2K4 from DW4/FW4.

You could download the trial and take it for a spin.

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