I've looked a little bit at Dreamweaver MX and it looks like you can modify the menus pretty easily. Most of it is XML. You could add a Snitz menu and put Snitzy code in there. Also, you could accomplish this very easily with the new code snippets feature.
Sounds like a great idea... incorporating Snitz into Dreamweaver somehow.
Bookie
"May the forces of evil become confused on the way to your home." - George Carlin
Seems to me most people who use Dreamweaver expect pages to display "as is" within Dreamweaver - they're used to a page interface. Snitz doesn't do that, using response.write to output all code. Sounds to me like this might cause lots of Ultradev users to get confused because they don't see the pages "as is", and create a whole nuther realm of help support.
"I can't see my forum in Ultradev. Is this a bug?"
I must not be "most people" then. I think people who use DW understand that sometimes things don't always look the same in design view as it will on a browser. FrontPage users, there's a different story...
DMX only gets fired up on my computer when I need to quickly make a site template page. Other than that I use Homesite. The only reason I might think about using DMX to do what I do with Homesite is that it's easier to insert images, the rest I do by hand anyway (lots of copy & paste )