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| Thread ID: 71319 | 2006-08-02 06:29:00 | Macromedia Dreamweaver - this offer safe ? | Misty (368) | Press F1 |
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| 475479 | 2006-08-02 21:22:00 | Why buy Dreamweaver for your daughter? Get her to learn straight code and she will be better off. As great as that sounds, while it may have worked for you, a lot people just aren't interested in doing things that way. In fact, you might make matters worse by having people learning "wrong" html practices. Dreamweaver is quite good to do what most people want - it produces reasonably clean code (significantly better than Frontpage etc. etc.), and is fairly easy to use once you get the hang of it. You can get educational versions for around $400 or so: www.edsoft.co.nz www.edsoft.co.nz |
somebody (208) | ||
| 475480 | 2006-08-02 22:15:00 | Visual Web Developer Express could be an option. Learn html/css here: www.htmldog.com |
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| 475481 | 2006-08-03 10:11:00 | Thanks folks, I will definitely keep away from that site !! :yuck: :yuck: Also I will look at all the alternative options and sites etc that each of you has identified. Will post outcome eventually. :thumbs: cheers and thanks again Misty :) |
Misty (368) | ||
| 475482 | 2006-08-13 03:47:00 | You can get educational versions for around $400 or so: www.edsoft.co.nz www.edsoft.co.nz Hi somebody How much different are they than the full version ? Do you need to be a student or something ? What's the difference between that and the academic version ? :confused: Hope you can help me understand Misty |
Misty (368) | ||
| 475483 | 2006-08-13 04:37:00 | The terms "Academic" and "Educational" versions can be used interchangably. In terms of the software itself, commercial and educational versions are identical. The only difference is the EULA for the educational verision will say that the product may only be used for non-commercial purposes only. You will probably need some form of student ID to purchase (I think in some cases, high-school student ID is fine), but you'll have to check with the store to see what their (and Macromedia's) policies are. In any case, it wouldn't be too much of a hassle to find a friend/family member who has student ID to purchase this on your behalf. |
somebody (208) | ||
| 475484 | 2006-08-13 04:45:00 | It would pay to double check whether the links I posted are actually the cheapest. It may be possible to get it cheaper elsewhere, however that is the only company I have dealt with in the past in terms of purchasing academicly licenced software. | somebody (208) | ||
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