Adobe GoLive
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Adobe GoLive CS2 running under Mac OS X |
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Developer: | Adobe Systems |
Latest release: | CS2 / April 2005 |
OS: | Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows |
Use: | HTML editor |
License: | Proprietary |
Website: | www.adobe.com/products/golive/ |
Adobe GoLive is an HTML editor from Adobe Systems. It replaced Adobe PageMill as Adobe's primary HTML editor[1]. The latest version has been given the "CS2" moniker, indicating its integration with the rest of the Adobe Creative Suite.
Adobe GoLive originated as CyberStudio, the flagship product of a company named GoLive Systems, Inc.. Perceived in the industry as the Photoshop of HTML editors, Adobe purchased GoLive in 1999 and re-branded the GoLive CyberStudio product to what is now Adobe GoLive.
Adobe has officialy confirmed that CS2.3 will contain both GoLive CS2 and Dreamweaver 8. While future versions of Creative Suite will integrate Dreamweaver as a replacement for GoLive, the latter will continue to develop as a standalone product.[2].
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[edit] External links
- Adobe GoLive homepage
- OReilly Article with GoLive History
- Adobe GoLive Tutorials & Resource Site
- GoLive CS2 Tutorials and Reference
- GoLiveCentral - Tutorials & Resources
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