Linked by Jordan Spencer Cunningham on Wed 17th Jun 2009 17:35 UTC
General Development It's that time of year again-- the time for the latest and greatest Crossover release for both Mac and Linux platforms. Version 8.0 brings new and updated support for many applications, especially Quicken 2009, Microsoft Office 2007, and Internet Explorer 7 (why Linux or Mac users would want IE7 is beyond me, but to each his own). Also, the Wine project has, of course, benefited more from Crossover's advancements.
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RE[4]: Why use IE7?
by Liquidator on Thu 18th Jun 2009 11:33 UTC in reply to "RE[3]: Why use IE7?"
Liquidator
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2007-03-04

Excuse me? Dreamweaver produces bad code? You must be confusing with Frontpage. Dreamweaver strongly supports web standards with clean, valid XHTML or HTML code. You have to try it before critisizing! ;)

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RE[5]: Why use IE7?
by kaiwai on Thu 18th Jun 2009 11:59 in reply to "RE[4]: Why use IE7?"
kaiwai Member since:
2005-07-06

Excuse me? Dreamweaver produces bad code? You must be confusing with Frontpage. Dreamweaver strongly supports web standards with clean, valid XHTML or HTML code. You have to try it before critisizing! ;)


Nice to see we know one of the people using the moderation system to silence critics.

Dreamweaver is a product, note a lifestyle. I may pain you to believe me but I've used Dreamweaver since version 8 - and the code is monumentally horrible. I've tried all the way up to the latest version (included with CS 3.3) - so yes, things have improved but it isn't as clean and efficient as either writing it by hand or using a very minimalist development environment.

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