It also
gains the ability to create rollovers through a simple drag
and drop process. Just drag a part of the image onto the button
maker, and you're there.

The button
creation window in Fireworks 4 allows you to drag and drop
elements from your composition to create various button states.
Finally,
the program also gets enhanced import and export capabilities,
including better handling of Photoshop files (including layer
masks) and the ability to customize automatic file naming, table
handling and other output options.
The bottom
line
Fireworks 4 is unquestionably the way to go if you're creating
or editing graphics for the Web. Its features are unparalleled,
especially for image compression and the creation of interactive
navigational items. An upgrade is also available from any previous
version of Fireworks for $149. That's not an unreasonable price
to pay for the handy new feature and overall improved functionality
of this program. You can also upgrade to the Dreamweaver 4/Fireworks
4 Studio from any version of Fireworks (no Dreamweaver required)
for just $50 more. That, to me, is the bargain du jour. (We'll
have a separate review of Dreamweaver 4 in the coming weeks.)
I give Fireworks 4 a strong buy recommendation.