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14 out of 14 people found this review helpful
3 stars
Version: Actual Drawing 6.0
"It works, but NVU is free and better."
Pros: They say this is a product for someone who doesn't know anything about html, and it sure is, but i know a little html, but i can't even apply it in this program!
Cons: It costs money, and not a small price. The better choice would be NVU or if you want to spend money, Frontpage.
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8 out of 9 people found this review helpful
1 stars
Version: Actual Drawing 6.0
"Keep freezing on some objects"
Pros: need to use the ALT, CTRL, DEL keys alot
Cons: Support doesn't exist
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1 stars
Version: Actual Drawing 7.2
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8 out of 8 people found this review helpful
1 stars
Version: Actual Drawing 5.9
"unreliable product, bad company approach"
Cons: I bought this product counted on reliable product. I produced web site, but some pages didn't work with another browsers - Firefox, Netscape etc. I contacted company, but they refused to resolve it. The HTML code is OK, but generated java scripts are unreliable
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5 out of 5 people found this review helpful
3 stars
Version: Actual Drawing 6.0
Pros: I've been using a previous version (5.7) for quite some time now and have been generally pleased with it. I did download the new version and found absolutely no difference between the two. Their website offers no information as to changes made between versions. Anyway, I don't do languages, so I needed a decent WYSIWYG editor. From the first time I used this I've been happy with it. I have to say that my site looks a heck of a lot better than many I see out there, but I also take a different approach to design than a lot of webmasters, and I do much of my graphics designing with Photoshop and import the graphics in. My site does work flawlessly with IE, Mozilla and Opera browsers, so I'm not understanding the complaints about that issue.
Cons: The features are based on how much you want to spend. Want frames? Gotta spend more. My original site had no frames, but now I use them. I'm cheap, so I've been creating the framesets with Frontpage, and doing the pages themselves with Actual Drawing. A major pain in the butt, but I see no reason to spend an additional $50 just to make a frameset. Overall this isn't a bad program, but their support is pretty bad, as is their own website. I'm looking into SiteSpinner now to see how I like it, but Actual Drawing really isn't too bad. I'm happy to keep using it if I have to.
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