Adobe DreamWeaver

June 29th, 2009 by Jerson

Formerly owned by MacroMedia and acquired by Adobe, DreamWeaver is considered to be one of the easiest web authoring tools available to date allowing HTML code to be hidden behind the overall design making layout a breeze. Considered to be a WYSIWYG editor it can be set to display the HTML equivalent of the page so more experienced developers can exact more strict control over the page they are designing. Upon acquisition by Adobe, they quickly adopted widely accepted W3C standards, something the former wasn’t quite abreast with.
The system allows people to create pages and test them locally on simulated web-servers that can co-exist on the same machine which makes everything a whole lot easier with the utter simplicity and power of the system that is continuing to evolve under the prowess of Adobe’s corporate might and experience. Currently in it’s version 10.0 release, it allows fast and easy web publishing all on one desktop making wonderful web sites in no time at all.