![]() Isnt that a contradiction Seems as though your comment should have said coding tools FOR amatuers, rather than NOT coding tools for amatuers. It's not the year 2000 any longer, there are some very innovative and forward thinking companies who have grabbed more pie than Adobe would like. As lve said before web development its a hugely fractured market and Adobe are looking for the biggest piece of the pie which they would find difficult given the numerous products available which can create a website or app. To me Adobe have rolled over in this sector and admitted they are just not competitive or willing to be. Wappler, not my cup of tea but it's miles ahead of anything Adobe has produced, past, present and possibly future.Īll of which are used by professional developers ![]() It has nothing which competes with the likes of: Adobe is a leader in making software available for the professional market as such it has no credible web/app development product in my opinion that you could put into that category. I don't know what was meant by that comment from Nancy. You can still use DW, it will be good for a few more years yet if you don't want to take advantage of newer workflows which will occur over time and probably won't make it into DW according to the signals coming out of Adobe. Not upgrading the server behaviours killed it stone dead. DW lost its way and edge when Adobe were convinced by a lot of nut cases that things like fluid grids were a good, future proof, investment instead of investing in what it was known for, easy entry level software for dynamic website production. I guess Pinegrow editor would be closest to what DW has become today. That's a lot more difficult to do these days as there is an endless choice of software for developing websites and apps and theres not enough financial return if you get it wrong. Adobe was never good at competition, rather they had a history of just buying companies out to fulfill a gap. There is something called Adobe 'experience', but that as far as l can tell is really aimed at high end applications and teams of developers and analysts.Īdobe have seemingly conceded defeat in terms of web editors, there's too much competition which can blow whatever they produce out of the water. No, it's not replacing DW with any similar program for web/app development.
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