Macworld: Editors' Notes: The buyout blues: "As the ’90s melted into the new century, I noted that, one-by-one, all the mid-level Web design apps that I had used and enjoyed (and reviewed) were being quietly phased out. In their place were fewer but larger, more elaborate, and more professional packages such as Adobe GoLive (the result of Adobe’s 1998 acquisition of GoLive), Dreamweaver, and to a lesser extent, Freeway (a very good tool specifically designed for desktop publishers who wanted to diversify into Web publishing). These advanced new applications were still classified as visual design tools, but they were heavily oriented toward Web services and programming."
Monday, April 18, 2005
This Does Not Make Me Happy
I will have more to say on this later. Just felt this post says a lot.
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