With apps like Espresso and Coda available, there is hardly any reason to use this bloated and overpriced app. It is sluggish, it's FTP functionality is average at best, the text editor is poor when compared to others (i.e. horrible snippets functionality), it's "live preview" is tedious to use and the app is also rather cumbersome to use with a dual screen setup, which can be done wonderfully with, say, Espresso or even CSSEdit or Textmate.
With the $400 that DW costs, you can buy yourself Expresso 2, Transmit 4, MAMP Pro, VMWare Fusion and a Home Edition of Windows 7 (to test your sites in IE) and you would still have some money to buy a couple of books on HTML/CSS/JS. That's far more value than DW will ever give.
Very much the best browser ever. Haven't looked back since I started using it two years ago. Fast, stable, customizable, modern interface and the best support for HTML5/CSS3. There really is no room for complain.
Odd thing that the very feature that made Firefox great has now become a burden as extensions stop working with each new release. Mozilla seems to be on a desperate race to bump up the version number now.
With Chrome and Safari available, which also support extensions, I see little to no reason to use this browser anymore.
It has crashed THREE times already since updating to v13 and not while doing anything fancy but while simply opening links in new tabs. Very annoying.
I think Google should be more focused on delivering solid and stable releases of their browser instead of just rushing through version numbers as they are doing now. The browser hasn't changed a thing to warrant a complete point release.
Coda
Egami rated on 09 Dec 2011
[Version 1.7.5]
Espresso
Egami rated on 09 Dec 2011
[Version 2.0.1]
Adobe Dreamweaver CS5.5
Egami reviewed on 29 Oct 2011
With the $400 that DW costs, you can buy yourself Expresso 2, Transmit 4, MAMP Pro, VMWare Fusion and a Home Edition of Windows 7 (to test your sites in IE) and you would still have some money to buy a couple of books on HTML/CSS/JS. That's far more value than DW will ever give.
Adobe Fireworks CS5
Egami rated on 29 Oct 2011
[Version 11.0.0]
-1
Things
Egami reviewed on 29 Oct 2011
-1
Google Chrome
Egami reviewed on 20 Oct 2011
-2
Firefox
Egami reviewed on 19 Aug 2011
With Chrome and Safari available, which also support extensions, I see little to no reason to use this browser anymore.
-3
Google Chrome
Egami reviewed on 19 Aug 2011
-4
Google Chrome
Egami reviewed on 17 Jun 2011
I think Google should be more focused on delivering solid and stable releases of their browser instead of just rushing through version numbers as they are doing now. The browser hasn't changed a thing to warrant a complete point release.
Google Chrome
Egami rated on 09 Jun 2011
[Version 12.0.742.91]