Pros: supports all industry standards and then some Cons: $299
Adobe GoLive 5.0 is targeted for web professionals, but anyone familiar with the Windows interface should be able to be somewhat productive with this application. That said, its no wonder the GoLive interface is a bit daunting, you just know there’s a...
Pros: Powerful features, compatible with other Adobe products, easy after initial use. Cons: Initial learning curve, expensive, unstable.
It was a dark and stormy night. I was up late, working on my website, programming by the light of the monitor. In those days, I used notepad and wrote my websites by hand. It was a long and painstaking process. But no more. Now I have the power of...
Pros: Lots and lots of features. Pro-level authoring capability. Easy to use. Impressive documentation. Cons: A couple of minor bugs with its Cyber objects.
I've been using Adobe GoLive for a couple of years, back when they're known as Cyberstudio GoLive before Adobe acquired them. The way things are going, seems like I'll still be using Adobe GoLive for years to come. It's simply the best WYSIWYG web...
Pros: Easy to learn, integrates with other Adobe products Cons: Price scares away beginners
I am glad I took a chance and tried Adobe GoLive 5.0. I was very happy with my current web tool, HotMetal PRO. When I upgraded to Photoshop 6.0, the upgrade package contained a trial CD-Rom disc for GoLive 5.0. I was so impressed with the program, after...
Pros: better, faster, new features, updated items Cons: none!
I have been using Adobe GoLive 4.0 for about a year now. I have really enjoyed using it. But when I heard that they were upgrading to GoLive 5.0, I couldn't wait!
I started reading everything I could about the upgrade. I read reviews from some...
For anyone who wants to learn how to design web pages you should not waste your time on any other program. GoLive offers something for every kind of designer, from hard coders to those who do not know a bit about HTML.
Pros: One of the more powerful, industrial grade Web Site development tools. Cons: Seems to be on a continuous upgrade path.
It was getting embarrassing. My web site was created several years ago and its age was showing. It was time to bring it up to date. I wanted to use the latest multimedia techniques including some videos. I really did not want to put a great...
Pros: Fairly simple to use, great WYSIWYG interface Cons: Doesn't support EVERY HTML feature
Like most people, I started learning HTML with simple text editors, but after some time, we all learn that it is easyer to see what the outcome will be while you work. WYSIWYG or "What You See Is What You Get" HTML editors have been around for...
Pros: Everything I Want At Once Cons: No Linux Version
After shopping for a long time for the web site publishing package that does exactly what I want, I finally stumbled on the Adobe GoLive oasis, amidst the HTML desert.
I have done and still do some professional web design work, as well as...
Pros: Excellent interface, feature rich Cons: None significant although I'm sure a more demanding HTML guru could name a few. :-)
I must preface my review with a confession. Although quite a geek at heart, I am completely useless when it comes to hand-coding HTML. I never bothered to learn. That said, most graphic artists can't code Postscript by hand either and they manage...
Pros: Professional toolset for creating dynamic, feature-rich Web sites Cons: GL5 is terribly unstable
Let me first say I'm a happy user of other Adobe's PageMaker and Acrobat, so I'm not biased against Adobe. I bought GL5 two weeks ago hoping it would streamline the creation of a new web site. While not a web developer/designer by profession, I'm...
Pros: It's a powerful program (I'm told) Cons: It's not as intuitive as DreamWeaver
Every time I right mouse-click and choose 'New HTML Document', the page is entitled 'Welcome to Adobe GoLive 4'. That I no longer have Adobe GoLive on my system means I am haunted by it every time I create a new web document from Windows Explorer. ...
Pros: Smart Objects are unbelievably useful, no more mangled code, WebDAV support Cons: Not many I can think of, although it crashes more often than I would like (1 crash is more than I want!)
I have been using GoLive since it was CyberStudio 1.0. This version really polishes this product up. It also adds needed stability to the Windows version (which started with 4.0).
I will not get into a Dreamweaver vs. GoLive debate....
I've tried all of the WYSIWYG HTML editors (well, all the big ones) and GoLive, though not yet perfect, is an excellent page design tool. Adobe didn't add much when they bought the product from GoLive Inc. and released version 4, but they didn't screw...
Adobe GoLive CS2 Full Version for Mac 13200455 Adobe GoLive CS2 software lets you unlock the power of CSS with intuitive visual tools such as prebuilt CSS objects that you can drag and drop to buil...
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