Adobe GoLive
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Adobe GoLive | |
Adobe GoLive CS2 running under Mac OS X |
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Developer: | Adobe Systems |
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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.. CyberStudio was 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.
CS2.3 Premium contains 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].
[edit] See also
[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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