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That`s ADOBE Dreamweaver to You
Introducing Dreamweaver CS3
I can’t believe I’m doing this. I’m glad to be here writing for you about the soon to be launched next generation of Dreamweaver, but I can’t believe it’s a whole version since the last time we did this. I’m Nancy Gill and I’m very happy to have been asked by the DMX Zone to return for an encore performance and introduce to you Dreamweaver CS3, the first version of Dreamweaver to bear the company name of “Adobe.” I remember being online around midnight on Sunday night in April of 2005 when the word came down the Team Macromedia list that the sale of our beloved Macromedia to Adobe Systems (of all companies) would be announced on Monday morning. I never went to bed that night. As people came online over the next 4-6 hours and heard the news, there was a lot of speculation, reaction and very mixed emotions. What was going to happen to our favorite Dreamweaver, Fireworks and Flash? Had this artsy corporate giant bought out the company we had laughed with and cried over only to kill off the products we had spent close to a decade using and promoting?
Nancy Gill
In early 1996, Nancy Gill picked up her first book on HTML and permanently said goodbye to the legal field. She has been busy ever since developing web sites for businesses, organizations and social groups in Central California and occasionally beyond. Nancy has served as a member of Team Macromedia since late 2001, first with UltraDev and then moving to Dreamweaver when the programs were consolidated in 2002. She also serves as Assistant Manager for the Central California Macromedia User's Group.
Nancy is the co-author of Dreamweaver MX: Instant Trouble-Shooter and technical editor for several Dreamweaver and Contribute related books, including the well-known Dreamweaver MX 2004: A Complete Reference. She also penned the first ever Contribute article for Macromedia's Own Devnet "Getting Up to Speed with Contribute in 10 Minutes".
Nancy has three children, two in college and one in high school. Offline, she enjoys various sporting activities, is a wild NFL football fan and sings in the church choir.