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<blockquote data-quote="Scott_A" data-source="post: 827398" data-attributes="member: 77823"><p>I use Dreamweaver primarily because I had been using MS Frontpage on PCs before I got a MacBook back in December.</p><p></p><p>There is no other web management software for the Mac that compares to Frontpage. At least, not that I've found.</p><p></p><p>I tried iWeb, NVU, and Rapidweaver. None have the all-in-one flexibility that Dreamweaver has. Since most of the stuff I do at this level is maintanence of existing sites, this was important.</p><p></p><p>At first, I was intimidated by Dreamweaver's reputation for being a steep learning curve and hard to master. I have since learned that it seems to have more robust features, but isn't that different from Frontpage for interfacing and making changes/updates. It just takes some getting used to.</p><p></p><p>In reality, I've found it has some features I either never used in FP or FP doesn't have, to where I have abandoned Frontpage altogether and will continue with Dreamweaver, even on a PC platform.</p><p></p><p>Hope that helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott_A, post: 827398, member: 77823"] I use Dreamweaver primarily because I had been using MS Frontpage on PCs before I got a MacBook back in December. There is no other web management software for the Mac that compares to Frontpage. At least, not that I've found. I tried iWeb, NVU, and Rapidweaver. None have the all-in-one flexibility that Dreamweaver has. Since most of the stuff I do at this level is maintanence of existing sites, this was important. At first, I was intimidated by Dreamweaver's reputation for being a steep learning curve and hard to master. I have since learned that it seems to have more robust features, but isn't that different from Frontpage for interfacing and making changes/updates. It just takes some getting used to. In reality, I've found it has some features I either never used in FP or FP doesn't have, to where I have abandoned Frontpage altogether and will continue with Dreamweaver, even on a PC platform. Hope that helps. [/QUOTE]
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