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I must admit... a whole lot of applications aren't available to Mac users. Nokia for instance is not developing softwares for mac. ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 2 - Jun 16, 2006
and I could get on to my server in both Cyberduck and Dreamweaver without any problems. ...
Design & Media - Posts: 7 - Feb 13, 2006
can whoop on a 3.73 Pentium 4 Extreme Edition. ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 13 - Oct 15, 2005
Designed a small site in Dreamweaver for a client. Have contribute running 3.1, my client has contribute 2 running in OS 9. Anyway, thought I'd do a test and set up a publisher on my other mac here. ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 0 - Jun 11, 2005
I've built, repaired, operated, networked and developed for the x86 since 1986. I really got my first chance to work with a mac and pc side by side in 1996 while employed as a digital artist. ...
Apple News, Rumors & Discussion - Posts: 34 - Jun 7, 2005
tting spinning beach balls with all those apps and files opened at once. So I would doubt that your tablet is to blame. Everyone I know who uses one with their Mac has no problems, even on much older and slower machines. Have you checked VT or MU for driver updates? ...
Bob's Place - Posts: 12 - Apr 2, 2005
As for ammo to use against your Windows friends, well, you'll start to learn quickly. What other system allows you to edit a webpage in DreamWeaver or GoLive directly from the file on the server? ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 17 - Feb 24, 2005
Hi, 18 years and moved to Mac and OS/Kik-Arse Simple question...coming from a PC / XP background. In OS/X im looking for a way where as when I use an application all I want is that particular application and it's child windows in focus. Example : If I'm working in dreamweaver, the only windows I want to see are those related to dreamweaver. When I switch over to...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 2 - Nov 29, 2004
I’m having difficulty with my email links (made in DreamWeaver MX). Basically my Mac browsers don’t detect the links and Safari puts up an error message: “mailto: links not recognised in OS X”. Well, “mailto:” is the standard way of flagging up an email link. Works fine in the PC browsers. Can anyone shed any light on this?
Design & Media - Posts: 2 - May 19, 2004
I got into Web Design after trying out Dreamweaver on my Mac, it all looked wonderful, then looking at it on a PC it looked quite frankly crap. ...
Design & Media - Posts: 14 - Jan 5, 2004