Available now on Adobe Labs!
Here is Adobe’s Jorge Taylor showing the capabilities of the HTML5 extension pack for Dreamweaver CS5.
by Serge Jespers on 19. May, 2010 in cs5, html5
Available now on Adobe Labs!
Here is Adobe’s Jorge Taylor showing the capabilities of the HTML5 extension pack for Dreamweaver CS5.
by Serge Jespers on 18. Jun, 2008 in AIR, News

To start working with these new capabilities and performance improvements, there are updates available for your favorite development environment.
For Flex Builder, see this Flex Builder Technote.
For Dreamweaver, download the updated version of the Adobe AIR extension for Dreamweaver.
For Flash, follow the instructions in this Flash Technote.
Additionally, Aptana Studio (for AJAX development) is also already updated to support AIR 1.1
Download the updated runtime from http://get.adobe.com/air/. Get more information here (PDF).
by Serge Jespers on 27. May, 2008 in News

Notable new features:
New user interface
You’ll see this one across other components of the next version of Creative Suite and I like it very much!
Photoshop Smart Objects
You could already drag and drop PSD files into a Dreamweaver page in CS3 but now these are actual Smart Objects.
Subversion integration
I’m sure some of you will say: “Finally”.
WebKit preview
Dreamweaver now uses WebKit to preview pages in design view. Hoorah!
More new features on http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/dreamweavercs4/.

Notable new features:
AIR authoring
Make an interactive prototype of your AIR application directly within Fireworks and deploy it as HTML with CSS, Flex or Flash.
Adobe type engine
Fireworks now has the Adobe type engine to produce superior type design in a way that is familiar to Photoshop and Illustrator users.
More new features on http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/fireworkscs4/.
UPDATE: Alan Musselman has an in-depth presentation online where he walks through all the new features Fireworks has to offer.

Notable new features:
Multitrack
This must have been the most requested feature! And yes… Soundbooth is now multitrack!
Matching volume levels
With just one click, Soundbooth analyzes and adjusts the audio levels
More new features on http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/soundboothcs4/.
Go get them at labs.adobe.com! All betas are available for Windows and OSX and will work alongside your CS3 installations. These betas provide you an opportunity to give feedback on the next versions of these applications. If you find a bug or have feedback, make sure you file it on the beta forums.
by Serge Jespers on 28. Apr, 2008 in News
CyberStudio was the original name of this WYSIWYG web editor by German software company GoLive Systems. In 1999 Adobe bought GoLive Systems and relaunched the web editor under the name GoLive. As you know, Adobe bought Macromedia in 2005 and thus also added Dreamweaver to its portfolio. Today we announced that we are discontinuing the development and sales of GoLive.
I have to be honest and tell you that I’ve never been a big fan of GoLive (I’ve been a Dreamweaver user since day 1) but I know GoLive has a pretty strong userbase. If you are one of them, I’m sure/I hope you’ll appreciate the links I gathered below. These link to helpful information to make the switch from GoLive to Dreamweaver as smooth as possible. And I’m sure you’ll love Dreamweaver just as much. Most of the workflows are more or less the same and as an added bonus, Dreamweaver also has everything on board to make AIR applications right out of the box.
Update: My evangelist friend and colleague Greg Rewis was part of the company that originally built GoLive and talks about the history of the product and the company behind it.
To make the transition from GoLive to Dreamweaver as smooth as possible, there’s also a special US$199 upgrade offer — a $200 savings off the suggested retail price. Adobe GoLive 6, CS, and CS2 users can purchase this upgrade directly from Adobe or from any Adobe Authorized Reseller. GoLive 5 and 9 customers should contact Adobe Customer Support in their region for assistance with this upgrade.
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