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  Dreamweaver MX 2004 for Mac OS X
Subject:   Performance Issues
Date:   2004-01-16 10:39:10
From:   anonymous2
Response to: Performance Issues

No offense Jen, I know you're just doing your job, but Macromedia DOESN'T hear.


I've personally put in many, many bug reports to Macromedia regarding the last MX apps and never got a word in reply, much less a FIX for the bugs, so don't come on a board to defend your company's name and try to tell me that Macromedia cares about its Mac customers because it's plainly obvious that Macromedia doesn't give a damn about their Mac user base. If they did, we'd have had bugs fixed in the last MX round, and this current kludge would have never made it out of beta.


As for the tech report offer, I'm done being your beta tester because I'm done being your customer.

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  • Performance Issues
    2004-01-25 02:43:07  Crag [View]

    Here! Here!

    The company i work for purchased 4 copies of DW MX04 upgrades before their actual release. We put our trust in Macromedia and got burned.

    We've replaced all 4 copies of DWMX04 with DWMX and we are now searching for a better solution. Adobe GoLive is being considered.

    Considering some of the bugs I can't believe Macromedia tested the product on a Mac. Cause after using it for a few hours we all gave up. DWMX 2004 is not stable or useable on OSX (10.2 or 3), (we use PowerMac Dual G4 loaded with 2gigs of Ram). Do not be fooled by the O'Reilly review. Don't waste you money.

    Franly I am somewhat shocked that O'Reilly allowed this review to be posted on their site. O'Reilly you should be embarassed!