The answer is no as Adobe Dreamweaver is proprietary software. If you want something free you may need to look for an alternative. Some alternatives are....
Kompozer
Monodevelop ( For asp.net site authoring)
Bluefish editor
BlueGriffon
All of these examples are free and open source. I hope this helps.
No
SeaMonkey
seamonkey
dreamweaver is not a freeware its a expensive product from adobe!
Adobe's Dreamweaver web development software is available through their official website. A free trial of the program is obtainable after signing up for Adobe's free Creative Cloud services.
Adobe is a company name and has many different products (photoshop, dreamweaver, Acrobat and so on). To open pdf you have to have Adobe Acrobat Reader which is free or Adobe Acrobat Pro which is not free.
Adobe does offer some free Dreamweaver templates, however the Wix website offers 100's of free templates. There are also many lesser know sites on the internet that offer free Dreamweaver templates as well such as i3d Themes.
Although I wouldn't recommend learning graphic design through applications, the primary web applications you're looking for at a beginner level are all made by Adobe (www.adobe.com). They are as follows:Adobe Illustrator - Vector illustrationAdobe Fireworks - Web image production and optimizationAdobe Dreamweaver - Web authoring and managementAdobe Flash - Web animationAt the time of this writing, Adobe has a suite of products called "Adobe Creative Suite 4 Web Standard" but it does not include Adobe Illustrator.Checkout these free web design tutorial site: http://www.entheosweb.com/tutorials.asp and http://www.w3schools.com/
Adobe Dreamweaver is a good software. Dreamweaver is a wysiwyg (what you see is what you get) editor so you can use it even if you don't know html. There is also a plugin available for Eclipse, which is also free, unlike Dreamweaver.
Adobe Dreamweaver is a good software. Dreamweaver is a wysiwyg (what you see is what you get) editor so you can use it even if you don't know html. There is also a plugin available for Eclipse, which is also free, unlike Dreamweaver.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Adobe's 2005 "Creative Suite" rebranding led to Adobe Photoshop 8's renaming to Adobe Photoshop CS.
One can subscribe to Adobe Dreamweaver Creative Cloud with plans starting at $9.99 per month. The plans go up to $69.99 per month with an option to try it free for the first 30 days.
If you have a iMac then I recommend you iWeb. If you don't have a mac, then I give you adobe dreamweaver