Last I looked at Dreamweaver was sometime in ~2013. It seemed to be an HTML focused IDE, specifically designed to try to show DOM elements and nesting, as well as provide shortcuts for generating baseboard HTML code.
Today? From scrubbing through their site it seems like it's more of that still, with new responsive features thrown in. It's likely a series of templates you can use, and then they somehow try to tie you into other products.
I feel your pain, I'm not a founder, but I also work in tech as a developer and sometimes wonder what it would be like to be a bartender or waiter. I have a friend who works as a waiter and always seems to be on vacation in some exotic part of the world. Makes me wonder how he can afford to do that and I can't?
I realised I needed to do 2 things:
1/ Figure out what you REALLY want to do.
2/ Figure out how your work life can support it. Is your work life not supporting it? Figure out what you need to change to make it get there.
For me, that meant switching jobs to something that allows remote work and unlimited vacation and organising my work day so that I can just put in 8-5 and leave work at the door.
Also, try taking an open-ended vacation. Don't make any plans, just get the time off and do what feels right.
Today? From scrubbing through their site it seems like it's more of that still, with new responsive features thrown in. It's likely a series of templates you can use, and then they somehow try to tie you into other products.