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Last DW version standalone with 64 bit

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What is the Last DW version standalone that is also 64 bit? I may try to buy a used copy as Mac go to 64 bit thanks.  If anyone has advice where to find that let me know thanks.

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    Correct answer Nancy OShea

    Thanks B, where on Wiki do you see bits?

    So to be 64 which Mac machines will require soon, you will need to pay the gauging Adobe subscription?

    I could also boot into an old OS and use DW3 still, but bit of a pita.

    What do you think , same question Nancy

    The 4 option 2s, what think of them, for someone who is used to DW for 15 years?

    OPTION 2:

    Visual Studio Code (free)

    Brackets (free)

    Atom (free)

    Pinegrow (not free)

    How is the feel and use of these compared to DW?


    IMO, there's no single editor that does everything and does it well.  So I use many tools alongside DW. 

    Pinegrow has a visual interface, while the others are code editors.  You will have to preview in browsers to see your work. Try them and see which ones best fit your needs.

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    Nancy OShea
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    Community Expert
    May 20, 2018
    Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert
    larry45Author
    Inspiring
    May 20, 2018

    What was the last standalone you could buy, with CD, before subscription?

    Nancy OShea
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    Community Expert
    May 20, 2018

    Creative Suite 6 (12.0) which was not updated beyond a dot release.

    Included in a paid Creative Cloud plan are:

    CS6 (12.2),

    CC 2013,

    CC 2014,

    CC 2015,

    CC 2017,

    CC 2018

    As you can see from the list, a lot has changed since CS6 came out.

    Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert
    Nancy OShea
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    May 20, 2018

    Legacy Creative Suite software is no longer sold, supported or updated to work with modern operating systems.

    Your only option now is to get a Creative Cloud subscription.

    Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert