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Cheapest way to get Dreamweaver?

Cotch said:
For ease of use there is nothing better; you click on a torrent and it asks you where to download it to.

same with all the other clients, except they all offer some level of management/control over what's going on, should you require it.
 
editor said:
I've got a boxed, legal version of Dreamweaver 4 (with manuals) if you want it.
Oooh, I've had a PM from someone offering a 'copied' copy. Would it be rude to accept yours as well?
 
Cotch said:
Then I'd imagine you'll have a tough time with Dreamweaver
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.
 
madzone said:
Oooh, I've had a PM from someone offering a 'copied' copy. Would it be rude to accept yours as well?
Bear in mind that mine isn't the most recent version, but you're welcome to have it.
 
I seem to remember downloading a free time-limited version from their website. I then...erm...found the password to unlock it.

This was the MX 2004 version. I don't know if you can still do this now Adobe have taken over.

Edit: Yes, it appears you can http://www.macromedia.com/downloads/

I don't know if you'll be as lucky as me in finding the password :rolleyes: but if you only want to use it for a short time anyway, then this trial might just be the trick :)
 
I don't want to link here, but I have to say that there's no end of ways of getting hold of Dreamweaver. Codegens and cracked versions, you can find them all over the net. It's one of the most frequent programs targeted for "extended evaluation".

I have no ethical problem whatsoever with somebody obtaining it for free so that they can learn with it, myself.
 
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.

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.
 
Clearspring 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.
Well, I've got a design qualification so I'm hoping that'll stand me in good stead :)
 
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