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Macromedia Software
By Cynthia Kirkeby
Feb 5, 2005, 8:37pm

If you're not familiar with Macromedia software and what you can do with it, then you'll be amazed by this software package. If you're already familiar with Macromedia, then you'll appreciate this bundle of software specially designed to make you web design more eye-catching and productive.

We've been using Macromedia software for years, and its some of the best on the market! Setting the standard for interactive web design, this suite is a must for any serious web designers.






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