Macromedia Dreamweaver is a web development application that was marketed by Macromedia from 1998 to 2005.
Product history[]
Dreamweaver was based on the codebase of Backstage,[1] which was acquired by Macromedia in March 1996.[2]
Release history[]
- 1997: Macromedia Dreamweaver 1
- 1998: Macromedia Dreamweaver 2
- 1999: Macromedia Dreamweaver 3 and Dreamweaver UltraDev
- 2000: Macromedia Dreamweaver 4 and Dreamweaver UltraDev 4
- 2002: Macromedia Dreamweaver MX (6.0)
- 2003: Macromedia Dreamweaver MX 2004 (7.0)
- 2005: Macromedia Dreamweaver 8
After Macromedia was acquired by Adobe Systems in December 2005,[3] Macromedia Dreamweaver was rebranded as Adobe Dreamweaver.
- 2007: Adobe Dreamweaver CS3 (9.0)
- 2008: Adobe Dreamweaver CS4 (10.0)
- 2010: Adobe Dreamweaver CS5 (11.0)
- 2011: Adobe Dreamweaver CS5.5 (11.5)
- 2012: Adobe Dreamweaver CS6 (12.0)
- 2013: Adobe Dreamweaver CC (13.0-20.0)
References[]
- ↑ Why Adobe Doesn’t Understand Web Designers by Joshua Johnson, Design Shack. 2011-08-08.
- ↑ Macromedia in Deal To Acquire Iband by Reuters, The New York Times. 1996-03-15.
- ↑ Adobe Completes Acquisition of Macromedia, Adobe Systems. 2005-12-05. Archived 2005-12-07.
External links[]
- Dreamweaver 1.2 support center at Macromedia (archived 1998-06-13)
- Dreamweaver 2 (archived 1998-12-02)
- Dreamweaver 3 (archived 2000-03-05)
- Dreamweaver UltraDev (archived 2000-08-15)
- Dreamweaver 4 (archived 2001-01-24, 2002-02-01)
- Dreamweaver UltraDev 4 (archived 2001-04-13)
- Dreamweaver MX (archived 2002-08-03)
- Dreamweaver MX 2004 (archived 2003-10-08)
- Dreamweaver 8 (archived 2005-08-10)
- Dreamweaver Support Center at Adobe
- Dreamweaver Exchange (archived 2008-12-16)
- Adobe Dreamweaver at the Adobe Wiki
- Adobe Dreamweaver at Wikipedia
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