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Adobe Dreamweaver CS4 beta


License Free to try
Requirements Windows XP/Vista, Pentium 4+ CPU, 512MB RAM, 1GB disk space
Downloads 286 Limitations None
Publisher Adobe Systems File Size 146.6M
Date added 28 May 2008 Check your speed

Note:The Download Now link will take you to Adobe Labs, where you must register with a valid e-mail account to download the CS4 betas.

Adobe Dreamweaver software is designed for Web designers, coders, and application developers of all levels. Enhanced coding functions let users navigate through complex site pages at design time. Improved layout tools bring expedited workflows, from comp conception to client approval. Innovations throughout the Dreamweaver beta can help teams and individual developers alike reach the next level in performance and functionality.

The Dreamweaver beta is available in English only to Dreamweaver CS3 users worldwide. It is available to licensed users of Dreamweaver CS3 and Adobe Creative Suite 3 Web Standard, Web Premium, or Design Premium. You will need to provide your Dreamweaver CS3, Creative Suite 3 Web Standard, Web Premium, or Design Premium serial number in order to get a Dreamweaver beta serial number, enabling you to activate the Dreamweaver beta and use it beyond the 2-day grace period.

Note: Beta or prerelease software is not intended for inexperienced users, as the software may contain bugs or may potentially damage your system. We strongly recommend that users exercise caution and save all mission-critical data before installing or using this software.

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Brocade File Insight 2.0

Brocade File Insight is a free Windows-based reporting utility that provides a quick and easy way to understand your SMB/CIFS network file environments.

  • Downloads: 4,232
  • Requirements: Microsoft 32-bit Windows Server 2003, XP Professional, or newer
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