Contribute - what do I need to buy?

I run Dreamweaver MX and have built a website for a client.
She is going to buy Contribute CS3 so she can edit the site and I
believe I also need Contribute CS3 to set it up and give her a
'key'. My question is: is it the exact same product we are both
buying (ie. we can download the CS3 trial from this site and then
buy) or is there a 'developer' extension or something else that
differentiates the designer from the editor? So who needs to buy
what and at what price? many thanks

Hi,
For contribute there is no 'developer' extension or something
else that differentiates the designer from the editor..
You can chose to try it out before buying.
Thanks,
Manoj

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