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troyb007

5:53 am on Dec 2, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Has anybody played with this yet? Please do tell. :]

caine

9:04 pm on Dec 4, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Can't say i have but i'm schooled on a different set of web tools.

Very expensive, when you consider that it integrates illustrator and photoshop, pdf document writers.

Can definetly see the uses, i have been seriously contemplative of creating pdf's, and maybe this is the solution, though i cannot see myself pulling from Macromedia's products for Golive!

aus_dave

9:23 pm on Dec 4, 2003 (gmt 0)

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It looks very complex to me, particularly the way it handles sites (uses an array of different folders etc.). I usually use Dreamweaver in a split window with code and layout view. GoLive can do something similar but for now the learning curve to become proficient in GoLive is too steep for me to consider switching.

It is supposed to integrate well with InDesign, but I would have thought that feature to be of benefit to a limited number of users. Similarly with Acrobat - who builds a site out of PDFs?

troyb007

11:02 pm on Dec 5, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I too use Dreamweaver(UltraDev) for all of my jobs, but the company just upgraded to the CS suite and was wondering if anyone new of any benefits for using it. I love dreamweaver to much to make a permanent change.