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Old 31st August 2007, 07:14 AM
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dreamweaver 4 freezes in FC7

I've seen some discussion about this in various places on the net, but nothing exactly like what I'm seeing, and nothing involving FC7.I saw somewhere that someone said DW4 won't run on wine 9.4, so I installed wine 9.36. DW4 seemed to install just fine, but when I launch it (via the main menu under wine->programs->DW4), I can see where the inital macromedia DW splash would be (the splash itself is not visible, but if I open and close firefox for example, the outline of the initial DW splash becomes visible), but DW never loads.

ps ax shows this for dreamweaver:

2945 ? R 1:21 C:\Program Files\Macromedia\Dreamweaver 4\Dreamweaver

Any help would be greatly appreciated...

thanks,
Ed
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