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Review: Adobe Proto

Reviews: Written by Janine Warner on December 7, 2011

Adobe’s new Android app lets you prototype a website using touches, taps, and swipes. And at $9.99, it's a lot cheaper than the desktop alternatives. But is Proto right for your needs?

Review: QuarkXPress 9

Reviews: Written by Jay J. Nelson on April 28, 2011

New version of publishing powerhouse adds e-book export and new layout features. Is it time to upgrade?

Review: Extensis Suitcase Fusion 3

Reviews: Written by Bob Levine on September 22, 2010

This font manager is easy to use and, with a one-year subscription to the WebINK web font service, is useful for both print designers and Web designers.

Review: Adobe Dreamweaver CS5

Reviews: Written by Tom Negrino on June 10, 2010

The Web design program enters the age of CMS, CSS3, and HTML5.

Review: Adobe Illustrator CS5

Reviews: Written by Mordy Golding on May 10, 2010

With new brushes, variable-width strokes, and numerous enhancements, is Illustrator CS5 worth the upgrade price? We put it all in perspective (literally).

Review: Eye Candy 6

Reviews: Written by Steve Caplin on February 1, 2010

Although it's not cheap at $249, this Photoshop plug-in is an amazing value. It takes very little time to learn how to create eye-catching effects that surpass Photoshop's built-in filters.

Review: Flash CS4 Professional

Reviews: Written by Jeremy Schultz on November 3, 2008

Fundamental changes to this already-mature application open up new worlds of possibilities.

Review: Adobe Dreamweaver CS4

Reviews: Written by Tom Negrino on October 27, 2008

Owners of CS3 who don't build sites from scratch may not find this upgrade worthwhile, but for everyone else, the new features and improvements of older tools are well worth the cost.

Review: SiteAssist Professional 1.0

Reviews: Written by Thomas Penberthy on September 22, 2008

Rating: 80 SiteAssist Professional 1.0 ($199; upgrade $99) is the latest update from WebAssist. If your goal is to quickly frame out an elegantly coded (if conservatively styled) Web site, SiteAssist Professional is worthy of consideration.

Review: Adobe Dreamweaver CS3

Reviews: Written by Tom Negrino on April 25, 2007

Dreamweaver slides easily into Adobe's orbit with a solid upgrade that begins the process of integration with Photoshop, makes using CSS even easier, and puts Web 2.0 features in the reach of any designer.

Dreamweaver 4: Something for Everyone

Reviews: Written by Dave Sawyer McFarland on December 13, 2000

Macromedia Dreamweaver has made building and maintaining Web sites easier since its debut, but as Web development changes, so too must its tools. With version 4, Dreamweaver has grown into a mature tool intended to address the real-world concerns of professional Web designers and developers.

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