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When you first start with the adobe Dreamweaver, then you will get dozen of items for accessing. Depending on the file that you will open, 50+ different things can be seen on the screen. For a beginner, it would be very intimidating to start the coding.

I think dreamweaver is a great platform to develop a website on, but i do understand that it can create a lazy coder, as it prompts you and does the coding for you in some senses. Although if you are a beginner this can be very helpful in coaxing you into the scary world of coding.

Fortunately, clean and legal installs of CS4 on another computer should still work (although won't run on macOS Catalina or newer).

But as pointed out above, CS1, CS2, and CS3 cannot be [re]activated under any circumstance.

AFAIK, Adobe has no plans to discontinue Dreamweaver. But I'm not 100% married to anything anymore. Web technology changes constantly. I use DW alongside several other tools as needed.

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If I take the time to create complex projects I don't want a third party to dictate it's survival.

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The only 3rd parties you have to worry about are web browsers and web servers. When they put the kibosh on a technology, it's over -- dead, kaput, no more...

Adobe Shockwave & Flash were victims of the iPhone. Flash was not "all of sudden gone." It took many years to complete the phase -out giving developers plenty of lead-time to pivot to HTML5 <video>, <canvas>, CSS & JS animations. If you didn't get the memo, you weren't paying attention to what browsers were doing. Adobe had little or no choice in the matter. The same thing happened with MS's Front Page extensions, Silverlight, JAVA applets and a dozen other web technologies that no longer exist. Nobody is immune.

Winners pivot and stay on top, losers don't & go home. That's how it has always been.

If you want ease of use, look at online site builders like Webflow, Squarespace, WordPress or lesser ones like Wix & Framer.

If you prefer to have complete control & program manually, there are plenty of code editors available (freeware, payware & online). It all depends on what you want.