These are different applications. In general given that Illustrator is a Vector based graphics program and Dreamweaver is a Web editor using raster files for most graphics / images (Flash based files being an exception), the two programs will never have a true round trip editing compatibility.
Yes they are the same. Adobe brought Macromedia and their products, including Dreamweaver, became Adobe products.
There are many that can be used. Photoshop, Fireworks , Illustrator, Dreamweaver , and Flash are all ones Adobe offers.
Adobe Systems, Inc. has produced Adobe Illustrator since 1986.
Previously, it was macromedia dreamweaver and now its Adobe dreamweaver after adobe acquired the company macromedia For version history, Google is a very good friend
The Apple Software Company sells Adobe Illustrator.
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Adobe Illustrator and other Adobe products can be purchased directly from Adobe's store. Adobe Illustrator can also be purchased in electronics stores, such as Best Buy or WalMart.
Adobe CS5 stands for Creative Suite 5, and incorporates a range of Adobe Products. Dreamweaver is a specific program within that suite. Calling it Adobe Dreamweaver CS5 means that it is made by Adobe as a component (even if bought separately) of Creative Suite 5.
Adobe illustrator can make a hard project, easy.
Adobe Dreamweaver is an editing tool as well as web design tool. Advantages of using Adobe Dreamweaver include that it is easy to use, allows fast website building, and it has tutorials and templates.
It's a metaphor. A dreamweaver catches dreams. You weave them into what you want them to be. As if the program were your Dreamweaver for web design. Weave your dreams.. Make the website.. of your dreams.. Following me? xD (should be obvious, though..)
With Adobe Illustrator you can do with vector objects everything that today's technology can offer.