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Dreamweaver
NameDreamweaver
DeveloperAdobe Systems
Initial release1997
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows, macOS
GenreHTML editor, Integrated development environment
LicenseProprietary software

Dreamweaver. Dreamweaver is a popular HTML editor and Integrated development environment developed by Adobe Systems, which was acquired from Macromedia in 2005. It is widely used by web developers such as Jeffrey Zeldman, Eric Meyer, and Dave Shea for building and managing websites like Google, Amazon (company), and Facebook. Dreamweaver is also used by educational institutions like Stanford University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Carnegie Mellon University to teach web development courses.

Introduction

Dreamweaver is a powerful tool for building and managing websites like Wikipedia, YouTube, and Twitter. It provides a range of features and tools that make it easy to design, develop, and deploy web applications like Google Maps, Facebook Platform, and Amazon Web Services. Dreamweaver is widely used by web developers and designers like John Resig, Paul Irish, and Chris Coyier for building and managing websites like The New York Times, BBC News, and Al Jazeera. It is also used by government agencies like NASA, National Institutes of Health, and United States Department of Defense to build and manage their websites.

History

Dreamweaver was first released in 1997 by Macromedia, which was later acquired by Adobe Systems in 2005. The first version of Dreamweaver was released in 1997 and was initially called Dreamweaver 1.0. It was later upgraded to Dreamweaver 2.0 in 1998, which added new features like site management and FTP client. Dreamweaver has since become a popular tool for web development and is widely used by web developers and designers like Jason Santa Maria, Dan Cederholm, and Cameron Moll. It has also been used by companies like Microsoft, Apple Inc., and IBM to build and manage their websites.

Features

Dreamweaver provides a range of features and tools that make it easy to design, develop, and deploy web applications like Google Analytics, Facebook Insights, and Twitter API. It includes features like code completion, code inspection, and code refactoring, which make it easy to write and manage code like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Dreamweaver also includes features like site management, FTP client, and version control, which make it easy to manage and deploy websites like GitHub, Bitbucket, and SourceForge. It is also integrated with other Adobe Creative Cloud tools like Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign.

System_Requirements

Dreamweaver can run on Microsoft Windows and macOS operating systems. It requires a minimum of Intel Core i3 processor, 8 GB of RAM, and 2 GB of available hard disk space. Dreamweaver also requires a minimum of Adobe Flash Player and Adobe AIR to run. It is also compatible with other Adobe Creative Cloud tools like Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe After Effects, and Adobe Audition. Dreamweaver is widely used by companies like Amazon (company), Google, and Facebook to build and manage their websites.

Reception

Dreamweaver has received positive reviews from web developers and designers like Smashing Magazine, A List Apart, and CSS-Tricks. It has been praised for its ease of use, flexibility, and range of features. Dreamweaver has also been used by educational institutions like Harvard University, University of California, Berkeley, and University of Oxford to teach web development courses. It has also been used by government agencies like Federal Bureau of Investigation, Central Intelligence Agency, and National Security Agency to build and manage their websites.

Impact_on_Web_Development

Dreamweaver has had a significant impact on web development and has been widely used by web developers and designers like W3C, Mozilla Foundation, and Apache Software Foundation. It has been used to build and manage websites like White House, United Nations, and European Union. Dreamweaver has also been used by companies like Microsoft, Apple Inc., and IBM to build and manage their websites. It has also been used by non-profit organizations like Red Cross, UNICEF, and World Wildlife Fund to build and manage their websites. Dreamweaver is also used by events like SXSW, Web 2.0 Summit, and CSS Conference to build and manage their websites. Category:Web development software

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