![]() That is, it was growing paragraph and character styles, dialog boxes and panels that look like InDesign, and other features that a designer/ID user would love. What does any of this have to do with InDesign? Well, GoLive was becoming an HTML tool for InDesign users. (We can’t find a reference to that anywhere perhaps it’s being sent as email to registered owners?) We don’t think there are any deals for upgrading from GoLive to the full Creative Suite, which is a shame. You can find out more about that at .īy the way, we’re told that Adobe is also offering a $199 cross-grade offer to buy Dreamweaver if you currently own GoLive. ![]() If you live in the states and you’re trying to get up to speed with DW, you might also be interested in a new series of seminars produced in May and June by MOGO Media and presented by the wonderful Brian Wood. also has a title on the subject by Garrick Chow (remember you can get a week’s free subscription at /IDsecrets). But if you haven’t made that swtich yet, not that there are some good resources available for moving from GL to DW, including a migration kit written by our friends at Adobe Lynn Grillo and Adam Pratt. Virtually everyone else saw the writing on the wall a year ago and started learning Dreamweaver. We estimate (based on highly technical statistical analysis called “guessing”) that approximately 9 people on the planet upgraded to GL9. Today, Adobe has dropped GoLive development and distribution. We got a tad bit excited when Adobe released version 9 last summer. ![]() GoLive had long been our personal favorite, when it came to HTML development, and we were deeply saddened when Adobe dropped it from the Creative Suite. Can software that was never the market leader be considered “the king”? Perhaps only in our hearts.
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