September 27, 2002

Nice review of 'Dreamweaver Savvy' at Web Teach

Keep them reviews coming! You work long and hard on a project like my last book (and there was a big team of people working on it with me) and then it goes out the door and it all starts to seem a bit like a dream. Oddly, reviews like this remind me of what I was trying to accomplish with that book:

[A]s a writer I would find it very challenging to write a book combining the use of two of Macromedia's complex software tools. Author Christian Crumlish met the challenge...


Dreamweaver MX Fireworks MX Savvy is aimed at users of all experience levels. ... Crumlish takes an approach that matches real-world work flow. This work-oriented approach starts in Dreamweaver with planning and setup, moves into Fireworks for graphic creation, and then back to Dreamweaver to build the site.

I wonder if Matt Brown got his review copy yet? No review on his blog yet.

Posted by xian at September 27, 2002 4:45 PM
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