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Not a whole lot. Dreamweaver is pretty fully fleshed out as an application and there's not really much room for evolution.
I think it was CS4 that integrated all the applications together. So, for instance, you could place a PSD in an HTML file through DW, and use DW to choose which layer comp to use, and do minor edits to the PSD in DW.
As for DW CS5, the only upgrades I saw that piqued my interest, which hasn't been enough to have me upgrade is an HTML5 extension (But what's the point when HTML5 isn't even a recommendation yet?), and native integration with Joomla and Mambo CMSs.
If you can use CS3, you can use CS5 with no hiccups.
I think it was CS4 that integrated all the applications together. So, for instance, you could place a PSD in an HTML file through DW, and use DW to choose which layer comp to use, and do minor edits to the PSD in DW.
As for DW CS5, the only upgrades I saw that piqued my interest, which hasn't been enough to have me upgrade is an HTML5 extension (But what's the point when HTML5 isn't even a recommendation yet?), and native integration with Joomla and Mambo CMSs.
If you can use CS3, you can use CS5 with no hiccups.