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Originally Posted by Kenneth
I have to agree with you on that, Synthetic. Except for the part of equalizing FrontPage with GoLive. FrontPage is a good program to start with, even if itīs known to create a lot of crapcode.
But GoLive is still a part of the Adobe family and now with the new: GoLive 9, the interface is just like CS3. I like the way how well it works together with Photoshop. I can work directly with Psd- files, and the “save for web” options are always there (as smart objects).
Adobe is still developing GoLive, even if itīs now more or less, in the in the shade of the great Dreamweaver.
GoLive lover.
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I tried first version of GoLive and I liked the grid layout idea and some of the other features but... many times I just found the code to be confusing and a little bloated. But haven't tried any newer version. But... last I heard about a few weeks ago... GoLive is dead. Adobe is dropping it because it doesn't feel need to have 2 web developing apps now that it has the Macromedia line with Dreamweaver. Now I might be wrong because it was read on forum but... it was the NAPP forum and most seemed to acknowledge it. It also appears that Dreamweaver will get a new interface soon too.
Dreamweaver CS3 works well with Photoshop and Flash (which is partly why I prefer it I suppose) and offers several of the features found in Fireworks and ImageReady of past as well.
Its just what you get used to using... like a Mac or PC