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Re: Did Adobe give Dreamweaver to new developers?

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Buck and Osgood...

 

While this is a user-to-user forum, sometimes people just have to let off some steam. It just seems like where Adobe is concerned, there is considerably more hot air than is necessary.

 

 


Dreamweaver Ultra Dev

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Will Dreamweaver Ultra Dev work with windows 10 please?

Re: Dreamweaver Ultra Dev

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I wouldn't even try to see if it could or couldn't work... I'd drop DW Ultra Dev but I'd go to HomeSite instead.

 

take a look at the Ultra Dev CD, HomeSite must be somewhere in the tree.

Re: Dreamweaver Ultra Dev

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It sort of works, if you can get it installed, but don't expect the ftp to work, (it did not for me).

Re: Dreamweaver Ultra Dev

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Your reply is not helpful at all

Re: Dreamweaver Ultra Dev

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Thankyou

 

 

Sent from Samsung tablet.

Re: Did Adobe give Dreamweaver to new developers?

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ALsp  wrote

 

Buck and Osgood...

 

While this is a user-to-user forum, sometimes people just have to let off some steam. It just seems like where Adobe is concerned, there is considerably more hot air than is necessary.

 

 

You sound like an Adobe company man AL, must be the high from becomming an acp (joke).

 

I think many Dw users, have gone past the blowing off steam phase, and are now looking for an official response, which is not likely to happen in this millennium.

 

I hold up my hands as being one of those original supporters of the css designer when it was first proposed, but in my defence I did think they would keep the method of switching it back to the old css panel, and develop it further with support for newer css as it came along. As we all know though both of those items never happened.

 

One of the major problems with the Dw and Adobe managment, is that they simply do not 'get' what the web is capable of, except when it comes to making as much money as possible from other services, (adobe experiance cloud). The other is that Adobe and many of its product users do not think that they should know how to code, to which I reservedly agree, but only upto a certain point, as I think it is necessary to know code before you try to do something in a visual manner.

 

None of the above paragraph answers the OP's question(s) though, and I also would like to read an official response, even if it is posted in the Dw blog instead of in this forum.

 

I am still waiting to find out how the Dw managment defines a "designer who wishes to code", as I don't think even they know what it means.

Re: Did Adobe give Dreamweaver to new developers?

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the problem is that on the prerelease forum, if we ask questions, or submit ideas, that go beyond the ideas proposed by Adobe, no follow-up, no answer, no exchange takes place... it remains silent.

 

to see it go to the prerelease forum and search for RoadMap 2018 discussions... there must be more than a dozen... all but one are unanswered.

 

the one that contains an answer, answers next to the plate.

 

it remains very difficult to build or try to get DW out of the ruts in which he got stuck...

 

so on my machine I have three versions installed... CC Next (the public prerelease version), CC 2018 to possibly answer user questions, and CS6 that I use to work (in parallel with Sublime Text and Node)


Re: Dreamweaver Ultra Dev

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Sorry, if you missed the point !!!.... have you ever heard of HomeSite ?

Git and MAMP

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How to set up a testing server with MAMP when I am using Git?

Re: Git and MAMP

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the same way as if you wasn't GIT your files

Re: Dreamweaver Ultra Dev

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I think the point is Ultra Dev is so old and outdated that  even if you manage to get it installed on a newer operating system., it won't help you much.   Since 2000 when Ultra Dev came out, the web has changed by leaps & bounds and so have computers and the way people interact with them.   If you're going to build modern web sites, you need modern tools.    If not Dreamweaver CC which has a free 7 day trial, then try  Brackets  (free) or Pinegrow or Atom or Sublime Text or any other modern code editor.

Re: Dreamweaver Ultra Dev

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Works fine for what I do.  Www.polly-dog.com    I also do free websites for

dog rescues.  I like using it, hence the question

Re: Dreamweaver Ultra Dev

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Since this is a Dreamweaver forum, I believe the logical position should involve Dreamweaver, and not third-party editors. With that said, the logical way to proceed is to install UltraDev and see if it runs. If not, your best alternative would be the MX series, which was a merger of Dreamweaver and UltraDev. I can tell you that Dreamweaver MX and MX 2004 do indeed run on Windows 10, because we have several test installations to test our extensions. The early CS series also work on Windows 10.

 

Good luck to you in getting your applications running, and in wading through the noise in this forum

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Re: Did Adobe give Dreamweaver to new developers?

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Oh, I am anything but an "Adobe man". I was invited to be an ACP. I did not initiate the process. I accepted the invitation as a last-ditch effort to bring about change. As a glass half-full kind of guy, I'm going to give it the old college try, while stepping on as many toes as I possibly can... in the kindest, most professional way possible.

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Re: Dreamweaver Ultra Dev

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https://forums.adobe.com/people/Nancy+OShea  wrote

 

pollydogs13591317   wrote

 

Works fine for what I do.  Www.polly-dog.com    I also do free websites for

dog rescues.  I like using it, hence the question

If you and your clients are not concerned with code errors and table-based layouts that don't perform well on tablets and mobile devices, keep doing what you're doing.  

Showing results for http://www.polly-dog.com/ - Nu Html Checker

Mobile-Friendly Test - Google Search Console

 

 

You are technically correct, but that's not exactly an optimal teaching method

Re: Dreamweaver Ultra Dev

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ALsp  wrote

 

If not, your best alternative would be the MX series, which was a merger of Dreamweaver and UltraDev. I can tell you that Dreamweaver MX and MX 2004 do indeed run on Windows 10, because we have several test installations to test our extensions. The early CS series also work on Windows 10.

Nice except for the fact that those legacy products are no longer sold by Adobe nor any other agent or reseller.  They're EOL. 

Re: Dreamweaver Ultra Dev

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https://forums.adobe.com/people/Nancy+OShea  wrote

 

ALsp   wrote

 

If not, your best alternative would be the MX series, which was a merger of Dreamweaver and UltraDev. I can tell you that Dreamweaver MX and MX 2004 do indeed run on Windows 10, because we have several test installations to test our extensions. The early CS series also work on Windows 10.

Nice except for the fact that those legacy products are no longer sold by Adobe nor any other agent or reseller.  They're EOL. 

I am naïve enough to think that if someone asks if UltraDev or Dreamweaver 8, or whatever, can run on Windows 10, that they actually own the product. Anything else would be presumptuous. "Polly" didn't ask where she or he could buy UltraDev… hence the presumption thought :-)

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