Adobe Dreamweaver vs. Froala

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Adobe Dreamweaver
Score 8.5 out of 10
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Dreamweaver is a web development tool built for designing pages with HTML and CSS using template pages, text editing, and a what you see is what you get editor.N/A
Froala
Score 0.0 out of 10
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Froala is a modular, client-side JavaScript WYSIWYG HTML editor designed for high-performance integration into web applications. It serves as an extensible rich text interface that prioritizes a lightweight system footprint and semantic HTML5 output.N/A
Pricing
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Editions & Modules
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Offerings
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Free Trial
NoYes
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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Community Pulse
Adobe DreamweaverFroala
Considered Both Products
Adobe Dreamweaver
Chose Adobe Dreamweaver
I used FrontPage many years ago and believe it is now obsolete. It was never a good program, but Dreamweaver is superior and has always been my go-to choice.
Chose Adobe Dreamweaver
While sublime text and notepad ++ are great, Adobe Dreamweaver is far better for web development in my opinion. The ability to just FTP your files up to your webserver without having to use another FTP software is a game changer. It really is a wonderful feature.
Chose Adobe Dreamweaver
Google Web Designer is what I used to use but Dreamweaver was better. Google did not offer the functionality I needed. Google was also messy and had limited design options. Google seems better for creating animated banners or animated photos, but not for designing a full …
Chose Adobe Dreamweaver
No I haven't used any other software. I am using Dreamweaver from many years. Dreamweaver is efficient, consistent, customizable as per need, live rendering, and easy to upload using inbuilt FTP feature. Adobe Dreamweaver is very good for designing and coding. Dreamweaver is a …
Chose Adobe Dreamweaver
Adobe Dreamweaver is probably the best software for students because you don't need to know HTML, or CSS to use it. However, once you learn it, it fits like a glove. The interface is comfortable, the options, the ability to edit webpages live, and the error tracking ability are …
Chose Adobe Dreamweaver
Unfortunately, [Adobe] Dreamweaver is an inferior website design and development tool by modern standards. While [Adobe] Dreamweaver has its place for legacy websites or for teaching young developers the basics of HTML and CSS, I would not recommend using it for any modern …
Froala

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User Ratings
Adobe DreamweaverFroala
Likelihood to Recommend
8.7
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Usability
8.3
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User Testimonials
Adobe DreamweaverFroala
Likelihood to Recommend
One of the issues I've had is our company newsletter. I use MailChimp to send it but the template I chose does not work well in MailChimp. My work-around is that I host the template in Adobe Dreamweaver and then code the new newsletter content in the tool. This allows me to choose the "Code Your Own" option in MailChimp. I simply paste in the code, make any tweaks, and then I can send it to my subscribers.
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Pros
  • Real time preview of designs with split code view.
  • Easily preview designs in a number of browsers.
  • Code hinting.
  • Real time error detection.
  • Validation reports.
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Cons
  • Space - you have to download the software on your hard drive
  • Cost - It's a monthly subscription and not open source
  • RAM - You need enough RAM to run Adobe products, and if you don't have enough it will crash and you can lose hours of work.
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Usability
Adobe Dreamweaver is very useable and easy to navigate. It's features are fantastic and documentation on how to use the software is very detailed. If you can't find how to do something, the help file is fantastic and works great!
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Alternatives Considered
I used FrontPage many years ago and believe it is now obsolete. It was never a good program, but Dreamweaver is superior and has always been my go-to choice.
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Return on Investment
  • It is very easy to use so we can fast write the code
  • User workspace and features are very good so we can do quality work
  • Sometimes when open the file directly from server, it hangs
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