Version History
| Provider | Major version | Minor update/alternative name | Release date | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Macromedia | Old version, no longer supported: 1.0 | 1.0 | December 1997 | First version. Mac OS only. |
| 1.2 | March 1998 | First Windows version | ||
| Old version, no longer supported: 2.0 | 2.0 | December 1998 | ||
| Old version, no longer supported: 3.0 | 3.0 | December 1999 | ||
| UltraDev 1.0 | June 1999 | |||
| Old version, no longer supported: 4.0 | 4.0 | December 2000 | ||
| UltraDev 4.0 | December 2000 | |||
| Old version, no longer supported: 6.0 | MX | 29 May 2002 | ||
| Old version, no longer supported: 7.0 | MX 2004 | 10 September 2003 | ||
| Old version, no longer supported: 8.0 | 8.0 | 13 September 2005 | Last Macromedia version. | |
| Adobe Systems | Old version, no longer supported: 9.0 | CS3 | 16 April 2007 | Replaces Adobe GoLive in Creative Suite. |
| Old version, no longer supported: 10.0 | CS4 | 23 September 2008 | ||
| Older version, yet still supported: 11.0 | CS5 | 12 April 2010 | ||
| Older version, yet still supported: 11.5 | CS5.5 | 12 April 2011 | Supports HTML5. | |
| Current stable version: 12.0 | CS6 | 21 April 2012 |
| Legend: | Old version | Older version, still supported | Current version |
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