Customer stories
See how GPS device manufacturer Garmin International used Adobe® Creative Suite® 3 Web Premium software to redesign the company's standards-based website and create an in-store interactive kiosk.
Customer successes
Testimonials
"The internal Dreamweaver tools compounding with the other Web Premium tools Photoshop, Flash, Fireworks, Illustrator, etc. gives you all that you need to create any web content you can dream up."
— Todd Sheridan Perry, Animation Magazine, June 2007
"For Web-Design professionals, Dreamweaver CS3's integration into Adobe's Creative Suite bundle of programs is the ideal marriage of graphics applications."
— Dennis O’Reilly, PC World, June 2007
Featured success stories
CondéNet
CondéNet fosters long-term relationships with upscale audiences using Adobe Media Player software.
Harris Publications
Leading magazine publisher uses Adobe solutions to create hip, urban lifestyle websites — driving readers to buy glossy copies at newsstands.
Penske Truck Leasing
Penske Truck Leasing uses Adobe Dreamweaver® and Contribute® software to develop and update a template-driven web content management system for several consumer websites, multiple extranets, and an expansive intranet site.
Indiagames
Leading global mobile content publisher Indiagames creates games and applications for handhelds to be used from the U.S. to Southeast Asia and everywhere in between. Indiagames saw a need to create a visually rich experience for the user across a variety of platforms. It chose Dreamweaver as the perfect technology to achieve quicker development, compelling graphics, and platform-independent content.
Sony Vaio
Digital living rooms continue to grow in popularity, combining the functionality of the home computer with consumer electronics devices. The convergence of these devices is sparking the creation of more highly interactive user experiences. See how Sony has leveraged the innovations of Dreamweaver to bring the home computer to the living room.
University of Missouri School of Journalism
A campuswide commitment to developing digital communication skills across a broad spectrum of academic disciplines is helping University of Missouri-Columbia students master these skills and prepare for 21st-century careers. The School of Journalism is at the forefront of these efforts.
New York Philharmonic
The New York Philharmonic is America's premier symphony orchestra. It has played a leading role in American life, presenting the world's foremost composers, conductors, and musicians to audiences through public performances, recordings, radio, television, tours, and the Internet. Nearly one million people attend some 180 concerts each year.
DCI
As a major provider of Chinese language content for broadband and wireless systems, Taiwan aims to become the hottest Asia Pacific hub for content design, development, and production. Toward that end, Taiwan's government established the Digital Content Institute to bridge government and industry via exhibitions, education, and promotions.
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Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
The Wharton School uses Adobe technology to explore new methods of learning and to create highly interactive, web-enabled simulations that challenge students to think strategically.
Tennessee Technological University
Four-year web design program teaches digital literacy to nontechnical majors.
MINI USA
The MINI USA website uses Adobe Flash® technology to lap other automaker sites with a high-speed custom configurator.
T-Mobile
Using Flash Lite™ and Flash MX Professional 2004, T-Mobile developed and deployed an innovative data service within four months and garnered two industry awards.
Other customer examples
Goowy
Goowy has introduced its new user interface with Dreamweaver 8 functionality, further enhancing the features of this web-based e-mail application that delivers all the features you have grown to enjoy about desktop e-mail software, such as contacts, calendars, and personalization. Note: Users must create a Goowy account to tour the site.







