Dreamweaver Killer or iWeb Pro

Does anyone think that Apple may take on Adobe Dreamweaver in the near future?
I think iWebPro would be an incredible app.

What exactly do you need in a web building app? When you ask for an "iWeb PRO" version, most people will have different opinions on what they would need to make iWeb a PRO app.
The problem is the more features you are looking for, the more complex the application becomes and the harder it is to use. Hence the reason why you may find dreamweaver difficult to use.
So maybe you can post what you are trying to achieve and a better solution that fits what you are looking for can be suggested that is both easy to use but offers the features you need for your particular situation.

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