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December 24, 2012
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Dreamweaver For Linux ?

  • December 24, 2012
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I wonder if adobe released any dreamweaver versions for Linux ?

I'am gona leave windows but I'am web developer I made a lot of web sites using dreamweaver like this one

http://wiki2download.com/

Before leaving windows i have to know if there is any dreamweaver versions for Linux

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Correct answer WolfShade

There are, last I checked, no installers or RPMs that will install a Win version of DW under Linux.  I've heard rumours of people installing DW on a dual-boot Win/*nix and then copying the Win DW folder over and doing it that way, but from what I remember it was a HUGE pain in the you-know-what to do it, and even then there were problems.

There is no Linux version of DW.  Nor, do I believe, any plans to release one.  Last I checked.

^_^

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ls_rbls
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 12, 2020

Hi,

 

Old post, so for the sake of ALL FAIRNESS to linux,  I would like to add my share.

 

Maybe back in 2012 the opinions expressed in this thread might've been somewhat correct.

 

I've been a linux user and enthusiast  since 1998.

 

They've always  been, (and still are) options available.

 

See here:

https://community.adobe.com/t5/acrobat-reader/viewing-layers-on-adobe-reader-using-chromebook/m-p/10850825#M61984 

VL Branko
Inspiring
December 25, 2012

Instead of Linux you could go to Mac instead. It is also built on a Unix platform like Linux.

sudarshan.t
Inspiring
December 25, 2012

Unfortunately not. Even Coda is unavailable for Linux (It's a great tool on a Mac!)

You have these options though:

Komodo Edit - http://www.activestate.com/komodo-edit

Kompozer - http://www.kompozer.net/

Eclipse - http://eclipse.org/downloads/?osType=linux

-ST

WolfShade
WolfShadeCorrect answer
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December 24, 2012

There are, last I checked, no installers or RPMs that will install a Win version of DW under Linux.  I've heard rumours of people installing DW on a dual-boot Win/*nix and then copying the Win DW folder over and doing it that way, but from what I remember it was a HUGE pain in the you-know-what to do it, and even then there were problems.

There is no Linux version of DW.  Nor, do I believe, any plans to release one.  Last I checked.

^_^