> While I probably wouldn't have used the phrase "steaming pile of 
> crap", I
> agree that it's not nearly as good for the single task of writing 
> ASP.NETapplications as VS.NET. I don't really think that MM 
> intends Dreamweaver to
> be a replacement for VS.NET, though. There's no facility to write
> code-behind classes, for example; I get the impression that the 
> intent is to
> have people use it for presentation logic, then have other people 
> writingbusiness logic and code-behind stuff using VS.NET. While 

Then MM should market it as such.

What you've described with the multi-tier project does make sense.  However, does DWMX 
understand VS.NET projects?  How about source control?  Does DWMX properly render 
ASP.NET custom controls?

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