Basically not, that's two separate programs but Dreamveawer is a part of Creative Suite Design & Web Premium, Adobe Creative Suite 6 Master Collection and Adobe Creative Cloud.
First slice your page in Photoshop using Slice tool then save from Save for Web & Devices dialog. Import slices into Dreamweaver.
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That would be Adobe.
The best way ive found is to save whatever your working on in photoshop as a .jpg file. Once imported to Dreamweaver the options for adding slices are now visible.
Photoshop and Dreamweaver. A notepad if you want to have content management system.
You don't really do that with Photoshop; Photoshop is often used to plan how web pages look, but the actual construction of website is done with other packages (such as Dreamweaver).
Photoshop = photo editing Flash = animating and making games Dreamweaver = programming
Go to the Adobe site. They sell all of their design products (photoshop, dreamweaver, etc) for mac os as well.
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You have to be a graphic designer...Photoshop,Flash,Javascript,Dreamweaver and such softwares have to be very well known.
Actually both come handy and it all depends on the situation you are facing. There is no doubt Photoshop is king when it comes to graphic design for mostly anything. But InDesign is more to get publications together. Think of the pages and text of a publication like a magazine where all these elements come together. Photoshop cannot do this, at least not in an easy way. I should add that I like to use Illustrator for logos and I combine the power of Photoshop most of the time too. Basically you are "bridging" the 2 programs for your advantage. You can also use Photoshop and InDesign together, or Photoshop and Fireworks, Dreamweaver and Photoshop, etc. As you get good you will know what works for you and what saves you time.
Yes off course, most of designers use Photoshop to design Web sites. Keep in mind, you can not make entire site in Photoshop but to design page layout and to divide parts of page and turn them into links.