![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() While all potential Studio users are likely to use Dreamweaver for producing their web pages and Fireworks for producing their GIFs and JPEGs, the number who’d make serious use of Flash will be much lower. Then again, it’s important to remember that there’s no point paying for features you won’t use, and this puts things in a very different light. And to encourage former users to rejoin the Studio bandwagon, Macromedia is offering the same upgrade price to previous users of any of the main components, making it even more of a bargain. In particular, the price for both Studio and its upgrade are more than 40 per cent cheaper than the equivalent combined standalone prices (also note we’re being charged the same as US citizens for once). More than this, with its shared interface and technologies, the integrated Studio suite can claim to be more than the sum of its parts, especially in this release, which also bundles two new components: Contribute 3 and FlashPaper 2.īut the argument isn’t solely about features, it’s also about value, and here Macromedia is able to make the case for Studio even more compelling. With Dreamweaver, Fireworks and Flash Professional, Macromedia provides the market-leading standalone web authoring, web graphics, and web development applications. ![]() In many ways, this should be an easy decision. ![]()
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