Difference between MX 2004 and MX 2004 Pro?
I have a fairly unusual situation and am looking for some
rookie info from a generous soul. What is the difference between
Dreamweaver MX 2004 and MX Professional 2004? I once had MX, the
version before 2004, I believe. I used it to create a web site to
show my paintings. Eventually I changed computers, went to load my
copy of Dreamweaver, and discovered that it had disappeared. As a
starving artist, I have not been able to replace it. (I haven't
updated my art site in almost 2 years!) I'm trying to now, but
can't afford (and don't think I need) v8. I think MX 2004 will do
nicely for my needs. But what is MX Pro? (Can't get the info on
Macromedia site, unless I'm even more rookie than I thought.)
Please help!
Be careful.
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"stephanieoblivio" <[email protected]> wrote
in message
news:eejpod$6mn$[email protected]..
> Ah--I see. Someone was selling "MX Professional 2004 Web
Design Tool" on
> eBay--maybe that was just what she called it? I thought
it was different
> because she was also selling a regular MX 2004. The
latest bid for
> "Professional" was $91, and it sold, but the MX 2004 is
still there and
> has
> some time left. It makes sense now. Thank you so much!!!
>
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