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Macromedia
June 30, 2001 Show:
Topic:
Business-Multimedia Guest:
Eric Ott
May 6, 2000 Show:
Topic:
Web Design Guest:
Eric Ott
75% of all professional Web developers use one or more Macromedia products. Macromedia's Dreamweaver has over 69% of the market share for professional developers.
Eric Ott, Product Manager, discusses the latest features in Dreamweaver 3 including pre-defined web design color schemes and cascading style sheets.
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MacromediaMay 6, 2000 interview
July 11, 1998 Show:
Topic:
Easy Web Design Guest:
Beth Davis
has pushed the envelope as far as web and application graphics are concerned. DreamWeaver is their new entry into the world of web page design and Beth Davis from Macromedia gives you ideas using this product to achieve the web page of your dreams.
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MacromediaJuly 11, 1998 interview
March 1, 1997 Show:
Topic:
Multimedia Construction Guest:
Lisa Lee
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