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  Dreamweaver MX 2004 for Mac OS X
Subject:   Performance Issues Are Problematic
Date:   2004-01-14 13:11:00
From:   anonymous2
Response to: Performance Issues Are Problematic

I too used MX04, until I just could not take it anymore. The app would at times crash, but worse was the response times to the opening of files,creating,editing CSS. Forget trying to move quickly in the app, and updating templates or library items. It is just too slow. I had to reinstall MX 6 and use the update(6.1) and everything was again snappy and stable. The biggest complaint is that I use code view in most all the site I build, and that was just as slothful.
NOTE: If you use v6 stick with it until Macromedia gets on the ball with the problems with MX04.
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  • Performance Issues Are Problematic
    2005-02-23 15:47:33  kurt.wisener [View]

    I really should have been around to writ this a yera ago, when it was still pertinent. Things are a little behind out here in my neck of the woods...
  • Performance Issues Are Problematic
    2005-02-23 10:28:57  kurt.wisener [View]

    Look, enough already. I have been following this thread for a while now and all I can say is, wow. Macromedia has been a great company since I came across it in 2000. I have always been patient with their release issues, and been well rewarded for that patience. Contrary to all the salivating and ranting I've seen here, I have found them to be quite amicable in every instance. FOR GOD'S SAKE MAN A DEVELOPER APOLOGIZED IN HERE! Find an Apple developer that would brave a thread like this. Now, if you are all that pissed at Macromedia and Apple over their performance issues, shut up, get in line, buy a Dell running XP, load MacroWin and leave the community. They already know full well that a bad product costs customers, hell, linecooks at Denny's know that. Your venting is doing no real service, save the one you are doing yourself. Macromedia is a good firm with a solid but mercurial history, deal with it or leave, but either way, get over it in here, please.

    -Kurt