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  2. Macromedia HomeSite - Wikipedia

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    Macromedia HomeSite. HomeSite was an HTML editor originally developed by Nick Bradbury. Unlike WYSIWYG HTML editors such as FrontPage and Dreamweaver, HomeSite was designed for direct editing, or "hand coding", of HTML and other website languages. After a successful partnership with the company to distribute it alongside its own competing ...

  3. Macromedia - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.macromedia.com (archived Dec 31, 2005) Macromedia, Inc., was an American graphics, multimedia, and web development software company (1992–2005) headquartered in San Francisco, California, that made products such as Flash and Dreamweaver. It was purchased by its rival Adobe Systems on December 3, 2005.

  4. Jeremy Allaire - Wikipedia

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    Jeremy D. Allaire (born 13 May 1971) is an American technologist and Internet entrepreneur. He is CEO and founder of the digital currency company Circle and chairman of the board of Brightcove. With his brother JJ Allaire, he is a co-founder of the Allaire Corporation in 1995, which had an IPO in January 1999 [1] and was acquired by Macromedia ...

  5. Talk:Macromedia HomeSite - Wikipedia

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    HomeSite is definitely still a useful and powerful tool, mainly because of all that ability to let users customize and extend it in so many ways. Heck, I've recently received new user-written HS extensions to provide support for XSLT, XML, Python and even Ruby and Ruby-on-Rail.

  6. Adobe Flash - Wikipedia

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    Adobe Flash. Adobe Flash (formerly Macromedia Flash and FutureSplash) is a discontinued [note 1] multimedia software platform used for production of animations, rich internet applications, desktop applications, mobile apps, mobile games, and embedded web browser video players.

  7. Category:Macromedia software - Wikipedia

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    Macromedia software. This category contains articles about software developed by Macromedia . Macromedia was acquired by Adobe Systems on December 3, 2005.

  8. Adobe ColdFusion - Wikipedia

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    adobe.com /products /coldfusion-family.html. Adobe ColdFusion is a commercial rapid web-application development computing platform created by J. J. Allaire in 1995. [3] (. The programming language used with that platform is also commonly called ColdFusion, though is more accurately known as CFML.)

  9. Rob Burgess - Wikipedia

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    Adobe Systems 2005-2019. NVIDIA 2011-current. Chairman Boys and Girls Club of the Peninsula 2012-current. Rob Burgess (born 1957) is a Canadian executive in the technology industry. He was the chief executive officer of Macromedia Inc. from 1996 to 2005 and chairman from 1997 to 2005. Prior to that, he was CEO of Alias Research from 1991 to 1995.