
Dreamweaver had essentially trounced GoLive in the marketplace, a fact reflected in the disappointing sales of the book we co-authored, “Real World Adobe GoLive.” Following Adobe’s acquisition of Macromedia in 2005 (see “ Adobe Swallows Macromedia,” ), Glenn Fleishman and I figured that GoLive would either be sold or put out to pasture like its sibling FreeHand (see “ Farewell FreeHand,” ). I didn’t expect to see any further development of GoLive, especially not what appears to be significant engineering work in GoLive 9. GoLive 9 also appears to be reinventing itself as a powerful CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) tool, even though its CSS capabilities have been pretty good in GoLive 9 now supports Intel-based Macs as a universal binary, adds paragraph and character styles similar to InDesign’s implementation, inherits the new user interface of Creative Suite 3, adds a Place command (also similar to InDesign), simplifies site management, and inter-operates with other Adobe applications.
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