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  2. Macromedia HomeSite - Wikipedia

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    Although Macromedia improved the hand coding features in Dreamweaver 6.0 (MX) to be more on par with HomeSite, the company continued to produce both products separately, stating that "both products are excellent for their specific purposes." [4] Macromedia was then acquired by Adobe in 2005. In May 2009, Adobe elected to cease development of ...

  3. Macromedia - Wikipedia

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    Macromedia developed a new HTML-authoring tool, Dreamweaver, around portions of the Backstage codebase and released the first version in December 1997. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] At the time, most professional web authors preferred to code HTML by hand using text editors because they wanted full control over the source.

  4. Adobe Dreamweaver - Wikipedia

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    It was created by Macromedia in 1997 [1] and developed by them until Macromedia was acquired by Adobe Systems in 2005. [3] Adobe Dreamweaver is available for the macOS and Windows operating systems. Following Adobe's acquisition of the Macromedia product suite, releases of Dreamweaver subsequent to version 8.0 have been more compliant with W3C ...

  5. Adobe eLearning Suite - Wikipedia

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    Prior to its acquisition by Adobe Systems, Macromedia had a product bundle known as eLearning Suite 2004, which included Flash MX 2004, Dreamweaver MX 2004, and Authorware 7. [2] The following list shows the different details of the various Adobe eLearning Suite versions:

  6. Adobe Fireworks - Wikipedia

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    It was designed to integrate with other Adobe products such as Adobe Dreamweaver and Adobe ... Macromedia Fireworks MX (v6.0) 2003: Macromedia Fireworks MX 2004 (v7.0

  7. Adobe Creative Suite - Wikipedia

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    Macromedia Studio MX Released May 29, 2002, internally it was version 6 and the first incarnation of the studio to use the "MX" suffix, which for marketing purposes was a shorthand abbreviation that meant "Maximize". Studio MX included Dreamweaver, Flash, FreeHand, Fireworks and a developer edition of ColdFusion.

  8. List of Adobe software - Wikipedia

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    Central was a runtime environment developed by Macromedia (now just Adobe since being acquired) for developing application software that runs on different operating systems and are distributed over the Internet. Collage is a collage maker once distributed by Adobe Systems, until being replaced by Adobe Spark or Adobe Photoshop.

  9. Category:Macromedia software - Wikipedia

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