Monday, March 28, 2011

My Adobe CS5

Just installed Adobe CS5 and I'm having the excitement of exploring what it has to offer.
My main focus on this CS5 was Dreamweaver for my web project I'm working on and plus a number of websites i wan't to be done with soon.


Where i got it and on whether it's licensed is rather obvious prejudice on Kenyan student both in IT and the rest. Anyway i assume it's not that big deal assuming most of Kenyan software users (especially personal use) don't buy software-> add that to #PeculiarKenyanHabits (on Twitter if you fancy). I however appreciate the effort to come up with such a powerful and useful software package.

I have used only two modules of the software
my menu showing the CS5 package
.Adobe contribute CS5 and of-course  Adobe Dreamweaver CS5.The new Adobe Dreamweaver CS5 is cool and has an easy-to use interface that improves the coding experience so much. What i like mostly of it is the vertical split function an improvement of the previous split screen.

I have also tried my hands on Adobe Contribute CS5 which in-line with it's name it's used in contributing to the internet. To sample it, it's what i used to post this blog-post.I'd first of all posted an empty post just to test if it works.
Something i also noticed is it's inevitable connection to the internet. I'm unable to cut communication between the software and it's author. I managed to get a number of serials which every time i connect to the internet using this latter blogging discovery(Adobe Contribute ) blocks the serials and i have to move on to the next. It's security against #PeculiarKenyanHabits 
seems on another level . I'mcurrently  running short of serials. Probably that will take me back to Dreamweaver8 if this one gets locked. << -- That's the sad point :(
All in all I'd recommend this software to anyone trying to hit mob birds in one stone




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