I have both dreamweaver CS5.5 and Visual Studio Ultimate 2010. Both programs I love, but I really want a way to complete all of my front end coding in Dreamweaver, and then work with the database in VS.Net.
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Dreamweaver MX 2004 also incorporates a streamlined design and development environment to help web professionals find what they need faster, increasing their performance, productivity, and quality of work. Core feature improvements, such as enhanced table editing and a streamlined file editing process, all help users better manage the basics. Users can code more efficiently with right-click coding tools, revamped find and replace, and an improved tag inspector that enables quick, comprehensive property editing. Dreamweaver MX 2004 also includes advanced integration with Macromedia Contribute 2, a new tool that allows Dreamweaver users to delegate web content updates to content owners without giving up control of their site. Dreamweaver MX 2004 is "Designed for Windows XP" and "Built for Mac OS X." For more information on new features in Macromedia Dreamweaver MX 2004, visit www.macromedia.com/go/dmx2004new/.
My main contenders are Space Mono and Fira Code. It is interesting to select the Nerd Fonts patched version, which includes glyphs to decorate the command line and to use in your daily tasks with fonts, glyphs and icons. The fonts are available at the Nerd Fonts site or at the GitHub repo.
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I've been wrestling with the new version of Bridge and PS for the last hour. My Bridge desktop presets were erased and are impossible to reconfigure due to changes in the layout of Bridge--this is pretty awful for me personally. Also stability issues with Bridge just closing when clicking through Adobe's own preset desktop view options. The new selection tools are a mixed bag, some uses causing PS to simply close-repeatably. The new Neural Photo Restoration filter mostly does not work, saying an error has occurred, when it does mostly it just renders an oversmoothed mess if the sliders are set to actually do anything. PS closed twice now while using the clone tool, prompting this screed. So an unstable mess that will be patched even further than X86 PS has already been patched. Patches on patches are no substitute for new code rigorously beta tested, but I forget I am paying monthly to Adobe to be a beta tester.
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