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I'm currently using Dreamweaver 4 for the Mac, purchased because I
found a cheaper copy than upgrading my old copy of Dreamweaver 3.
Unfortunately, version 4 doesn't run natively under OS-X Panther. I've
heard that there were problems with either the MX or MX 2004 versions,
but don't have any details.
I'd like to have something that runs natively under Panther so I don't
have to wait for the Classic OS to start up each time I need to play
with Dreamweaver. Is it worthwhile upgrading to the MX or MX 2004
versions? Is one less buggy/annoying/otherwise unusable than the other?
Reports from the trenches welcome.
--Geoff Hart ghart -at- videotron -dot- ca
(try geoffhart -at- mac -dot- com if you don't get a reply)