If you are in education in some form or another, and are interested in Macromedia Studio MX 2004 for $199 (the cost of Dreamweaver alone) do not wait. Run, don't walk to this page. It is a savings of $700! You also get a free 12-month digital subscription to MX Developer's Journal. This offer is good through February 29.
I should have added this earlier, but am now, thanks to TDavid. This even prompted him to write a post about it, which you should go read.
I suggest those in that category carefully read the fine print of their academic license:
Education end users are full-time students, faculty, staff and employees of government-certified educational institutions, consisting of Elementary, Middle, Junior High and High Schools, and Accredited public or private universities, colleges, and community colleges that grant degrees requiring at least two years of full-time matriculation.What are the restrictions in using education versions of Macromedia products?
Education versions of Macromedia products are intended for instructional and administrative purposes only and may not be used for any commercial purpose. Macromedia will conduct periodic security audits to be certain of your education qualification.

Comments (2)
Damn I wish I had $200. I still have my student ID from UO, and since there's no date on it.
Posted by Jake Ortman | February 11, 2004 5:27 PM
Posted on February 11, 2004 17:27
It doesn't work that way Jake :-P
Posted by Ken Edwards | February 11, 2004 5:57 PM
Posted on February 11, 2004 17:57