Discussion
Anyhone here use Adobe GoLive got my hands ona Trial CD and i am wondering people opinion and possible support issues with hosting etc..
Or has anyone know of anysites that have been developed with Adobe so i can compare with Dreamweaver.
I cant really get on with Dream Weaver so am thinking of changing...
I can use Photoshop and already use the Acrobat Pro software so am thinking is it worth keeping all on the same platform
Steve
Or has anyone know of anysites that have been developed with Adobe so i can compare with Dreamweaver.
I cant really get on with Dream Weaver so am thinking of changing...
I can use Photoshop and already use the Acrobat Pro software so am thinking is it worth keeping all on the same platform
Steve
I have used Adobe GoLive.
It's no longer on my PC, Dreamweaver is. Maybe that answers your question, it's probably personal taste but I didn't like it.
I think in developing websites they are probably similar as after all the do the same thing, but I think because I had been using Dreamweaver I was used to it.
>> Edited by FourWheelDrift on Monday 5th January 17:05
It's no longer on my PC, Dreamweaver is. Maybe that answers your question, it's probably personal taste but I didn't like it.
I think in developing websites they are probably similar as after all the do the same thing, but I think because I had been using Dreamweaver I was used to it.
>> Edited by FourWheelDrift on Monday 5th January 17:05
Adobe GoLive has recently had a major upgrade and is also part of the AdobeCS suite of programs. I used to use it but found it a bit of a pain. The latest version is reckoned (in the reviews I've read) to be a serious competitor to Dreamweaver. Why not install the trial CD and try it out. It's handy there is a sort of common toolset and interface throughout the Adobe products (apart from Acrobat Pro) - makes the learning curve a bit easier/intuitive.
Gassing Station | Computers, Gadgets & Stuff | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff