Cotch said:BitTorrent
http://www.bittorrent.com/
Click on Windows Client and Run it. Then go to the Bittorrent site I will PM you and voila, you have Dreamweaver
editor said:I've got a boxed, legal version of Dreamweaver 4 (with manuals) if you want it.
There you go, madzone 
Cotch said:For ease of use there is nothing better; you click on a torrent and it asks you where to download it to.
Oooh, I've had a PM from someone offering a 'copied' copy. Would it be rude to accept yours as well?editor said:I've got a boxed, legal version of Dreamweaver 4 (with manuals) if you want it.
Not at all. It doesn't appear to be significantly different from most desktop publishing stuff. In fact I rattled ahead of the class and got bored. It seems very easy to use.Cotch said:Then I'd imagine you'll have a tough time with Dreamweaver
Bear in mind that mine isn't the most recent version, but you're welcome to have it.madzone said:Oooh, I've had a PM from someone offering a 'copied' copy. Would it be rude to accept yours as well?
but if you only want to use it for a short time anyway, then this trial might just be the trick 
madzone said:Not at all. It doesn't appear to be significantly different from most desktop publishing stuff. In fact I rattled ahead of the class and got bored. It seems very easy to use.
Well, I've got a design qualification so I'm hoping that'll stand me in good steadClearspring said:The web has come on massively in the last three years so developing has become, for the basics, a lot easier.
Remember this tho; the most important element of what you put on the web is the content itself.

Thankseditor said:Bear in mind that mine isn't the most recent version, but you're welcome to have it.
