After having a chance to look into the new software package put out by Adobe, I felt compelled to write this Dreamweaver CS3 review. Is image management as easy as ?copy and paste?, like Product Manager Kenneth Berger claims? Or is it all hype with no delivery? Hopefully, after reading this short review, you?ll have a better understanding and can decide for yourself.
You know what can be the bane of my existence? No, not the 80s band Damn Yankees. Designing and maintaining my website. It seems that no matter what I do, I always run into a snag somewhere that translates into hours upon hours of extra labor. That is why I got so excited about the new release of Adobe Dreamweaver CS3. A Mac user, I found the universal binary of CS3 a dream come true.
Installed and running in under a half hour, Dreamweaver CS3 has a familiar Welcome screen and main window.
The toolbars are basically untouched, as well. With enhanced support for Cascading Style Sheets (SCC) and added tools, managing styles is easier than ever. As a result, moving, reordering and renaming styles takes less time than ever before. The best feature I have seen with the revamped software is Device Central, which gives you an advance view of how your designs are likely to be seen on both standard computers and handheld devices.
Also, with Dreamweaver CS3, you can now drag a Photoshop file directly into the program and complete several different save-for-web tasks. Want just a portion of a Photoshop image? No problem. Layers are just as easily managed.
Obviously, I am a huge proponent of Dreamweaver CS3. CNET is with me on this, rating the software ?Very Good? on their scale. Of course, that?s only useful if you want to trust the experts. As a relative layperson, I also highly suggest picking up the package. The time and hassle you?ll save yourself is well worth the investment
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