JRun Studio was an integrated development environment (IDE) that was developed for use with JRun server software from Allaire Corporation, and then Macromedia.
Product history[]
Beta testing of JRun Studio began in 2000.[1] JRun Studio was based on HomeSite by Nick Bradbury. It was also bundled with a "Lite" version of TopStyle 2.0, a newer editor designed by Bradbury for W3C validation.[2]
After Macromedia absorbed Allaire in a merger in March 2001,[3] JRun Studio was bundled as part of Macromedia JRun 3 UltraDev 4 Studio. Sales and development of JRun Studio was discontinued on May 13, 2002.[4] It was superseded by Macromedia Dreamweaver MX.[5][6]
References[]
- ↑ Allaire Beta site, Allaire. Archived 2000-08-16.
- ↑ Macromedia JRun Studio - Features, Macromedia. Archived 2001-11-15.
- ↑ Macromedia Completes Merger With Allaire, Macromedia. 2001-03-20. Archived 2001-03-30.
- ↑ Macromedia JRun Studio: Frequently Asked Questions, Macromedia. 2002-05-13. Archived 2002-06-02
- ↑ Macromedia JRun Studio, Macromedia. Archived 2002-08-02.
- ↑ Introducing Macromedia Dreamweaver MX, Macromedia. Archived 2002-10-01.
See also[]
External links[]
- JRun Studio 3.0/ 3.0.1 at Allaire (archived 2000-08-19 / 2001-03-31)
- Macromedia JRun Studio at Macromedia (archived 2001-11-10)
- Macromedia JRun 3 UltraDev 4 Studio (archived 2001-10-24)
- JRun Studio at the Adobe Wiki
Macromedia JRun |
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JRun 1 · 2 (2.3) | 3 (3.1) | 4 | JRun Studio |
Discontinued in August 2007 |