There are minimal differences between the Macintosh and Windows versions of Dreamweaver. The primary difference is that the equivalent of right-click on a Windows systems is achieved with a Control-click on the Macintosh. Also, web developers should know that web page text usually appears smaller on Windows systems than it does on Macs while Mac web images are generally brighter than the same file on a Windows system.
Note for Macintosh users: When you open Dreamweaver it is possible that the Panel Groups Design, Code, Application and Answers do not show up. If you need to open these groups, you can do so by selecting the relevant categories from the Window menu.
You will find that the options in the Window menu do not contain the names of the Panel Groups but only list the categories each group contains.
Please note that the Macintosh version of Dreamweaver MX does not have a Files Panel Group. We can explain how files are managed and uploaded to your web server if you undertake Macintosh Dreamweaver training (this is usually only offered as one-to-one, closed company or on-site formats).
There are other small differences between the PC and the Macintosh versions of Dreamweaver, which our trainers are aware of and will point out during our Dreamweaver training courses.