4D AJAX For Dreamweaver v11 Now Available

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4D announced the release of 4D Ajax For Dreamweaver v11, a plug-in for Adobe Dreamweaver CS3 that inserts 4D Ajax objects into standard web pages. 4D Ajax for Dreamweaver v11 has been updated to include support for 4D’s newest 4D Ajax objects, Dashboards and Dashboard Charts. These customizable objects allow developers and designers alike to integrate business intelligence applications into new or existing websites with minimal effort.

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