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Ask HN: Is anyone still using Dreamweaver?

A nostalgic discussion about Adobe Dreamweaver reveals its historical significance as a web development tool in the early 2000s, with mixed experiences from users. The conversation explores the evolution of web development tools, from WYSIWYG editors to modern frameworks, highlighting both the simplicity of earlier tools and the complexity of current solutions.

GitHub - mierau/hotline: A modern Hotline client for Mac, iOS, and iPadOS

A modern revival of Hotline, a 1997 Mac OS community platform, is being rebuilt in Swift and SwiftUI for contemporary Apple systems. The project aims to recreate the client-side functionality of the original software, which enabled chat, file sharing, and community features without central servers. Currently supporting macOS and iOS, the implementation maintains the core features while modernizing the experience.