Skip to main content
This topic has been closed for replies.
Correct answer Preran

Like I promised, I checked with the senior management about the future of Dreamweaver, and their answer was that they see no reason to stop developing the product. Dreamweaver will continue to exist, period.

I understand that no amount of reassurance will suffice, but I do want to put other Dreamweaver users visiting this post at ease.

I am marking my answer as correct only because I want this question to be addressed upfront for visitors that will not care to read the rest of the discussion. If any of you feel strongly against that, let me know, and I will take care of unmarking it.

Thanks,

Preran

11 replies

Legend
March 26, 2018

Yikes that is really, really defeatest. Only 8 years some bits of web software hav ebeen going 20+ years. What is going on inside Adobe I ask myself.

All those people who yet again have been sold a pup, much like fluid grids, have invested a lot of time in understanding how a program works, all wasted unless you want to live in a past world and slowly fade away.

Maybe they have bought Wappler........something very fishy going on here.

Maybe Adobe itself is in freefal.

Looks like Business Catalyst has gone as well:

Adobe announces the End of Life for Business Catalyst