Binny,

I have used the Dreamweaver when it was with macromedia. At that time, I
only knew just another web authoring / web site building tool and that was
Microsoft's Front page. Dreamweaver was far more superior even then and it
got only better with Adobe buying macromedia.

It was only recently that I tried out amayo and kompozer, both for the mere
joy of trying out. As amayo comes from w3c, it is striclty the most standard
compliant offline web site authoring tool. The interfaces are not that
eye-pleasing. Unless you need to develop your own CMS, or you want to try it
out offline, those WYSIWYG tools that comes with popular free/opensource CMS
like joomla, drupal or wordpress is far more easy to use. And if you wanna
develop own CMS, you need to know the scripting.

But if you are a freelancer who don't know this languages, its always better
to use the aforesaid free CMS so that you could add any new modules you
please with just a few clicks on them, you have umpteen number of free and
paid templates to select from, and you have this tight integration with
social media tools at your fingertip.

Its upto you to decide, any way.

regards,
Sebin

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