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Macromedia turned to InterAKT Online for its enhanced capabilities and technical knowledge. As one of the leaders in the Dreamweaver extensions market, InterAKT Online has revolutionized dynamic website development, helping to drive Dreamweaver MX 2004 further as a productivity tool for both beginners and programming gurus. The enhanced Dreamweaver extension features in ColdFusion MX 7 help web designers and developers start using advanced capabilities from a visual interface.
"The ColdFusion MX 7 extensions for Dreamweaver will allow developers to take advantage of the power of ColdFusion in a much more productive way," said Dave Gruber, senior product manager, Macromedia. "InterAKT's expertise and deep understanding of Dreamweaver extensions led to creative solutions that will be a great win for Dreamweaver users and ColdFusion developers."
Macromedia ColdFusion MX 7 is the fastest, easiest way to build and deploy powerful Internet applications. The latest version includes new printable web content and rich forms capabilities, more flexible deployment options, and integrated, structured business reporting. In addition, ColdFusion MX 7 also provides powerful innovations to interact with mobile phones using short message service (SMS) text messaging.
ABOUT INTERAKT
Founded in 2000, InterAKT (http://www.interaktonline.com) faced an average growth of 200% per year, becoming the leader in the Dreamweaver extensions market. It was selected as a Macromedia Alliance partner in 2003, further evidence of the quality of products. Along the way, InterAKT has grown a large client base: tens of thousands for the free products and almost 10,000 commercial licenses sold.
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