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Jace 05-06-2005 06:20 PM

Anyone here use Adobe Go Live?
 
I have never even opened it after getting the adobe cs suite

it is literally opening right now for the first time ever

do you like it, what is good about it compared to other programs of that nature?

i just opened it, and i am lost already....do I need to be using another one of the CS products to compliment it?

Jace 05-06-2005 06:20 PM

should i also be using indesign with it?

chupachups 05-06-2005 07:21 PM

Funny you are asking because I was thinking of doing the same. I´ve heard so many guys saying GoLive is lightyears ahead of Dreamweaver I really think I should try it. Functions for styles/layers etc are supposed to be very good.

Jace 05-06-2005 07:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chupachups
Funny you are asking because I was thinking of doing the same. I´ve heard so many guys saying GoLive is lightyears ahead of Dreamweaver I really think I should try it. Functions for styles/layers etc are supposed to be very good.

yeah, that is what I was reading

and from what I hear it is great with indesign

chupachups 05-06-2005 07:24 PM

Lets check it out! :thumbsup

Jace 05-06-2005 07:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chupachups
Lets check it out! :thumbsup

haha, i just opened indesign just now, gunna open something I am working on and see what this is all about

Jace 05-06-2005 07:40 PM

woah....can we say learning curve

damn....this is gunna take longer than a few minutes to figure out...haha

chupachups 05-06-2005 07:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JaceXXX
woah....can we say learning curve

damn....this is gunna take longer than a few minutes to figure out...haha

Time to start browsing for a "for dummies"-book or video tutorial maybe? :upsidedow

NaughtyRob 05-06-2005 10:03 PM

InDesign is for layouts for print pretty much.
I have not tried Golive.
I have been a diehard Dreamweaver user since 2.0

candyflip 05-06-2005 10:05 PM

It'll be interesting to see what they have planned for the Macromedia product lines and the Adobe product lines now that they have merged.

Jace 05-06-2005 10:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ContentProducer
InDesign is for layouts for print pretty much.
I have not tried Golive.
I have been a diehard Dreamweaver user since 2.0


i was an avid Homesite user til i found out that dreamweaver had basically the same thing in the edit code view part...except for the drag and drop from the file browser, i miss that...dreamweaver was obviously not made by web developers, homesite was.....i still use both depending on what sort of mood I am in....

but the Homesite drag and drop feature is amazing, and save SO much time...you just grab an image from the file browser, drag it where you want it in the code and drop it, it does ALL tags too, unline dreamweaver, where you have to edit to get the img border and other img code in there..

i just figured that indesign thing out though, guess i won't be going there

but i will give golive a shot, seems pretty damn cool, i need to read up on it though

Jace 05-06-2005 10:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by candyflip
It'll be interesting to see what they have planned for the Macromedia product lines and the Adobe product lines now that they have merged.

do you think they will merge them? i wouldn't be suprised if they kept them seperate for a while, if not forever...both are cash cows, and merging would be like killing one....

AsianDivaGirlsWebDude 05-07-2005 01:37 AM

I started as a photographer/webmaster in the adult biz in January 2000. I didn't know a single line of html, but purchased GoLive, and instead of using their pix and graphics in the tutorial, I used my own. My first site was launched less than two weeks later.

Four sites and hundreds of thousands of dollars later I still can't help but sing Adobe's praises.

One side note...I am a lifelong Mac-head - from my oldest GSII and SE30 (circa early 80's), to my newest dual 2Ghz PowerMac custom machine (loaded with upgrades) which arrived yesterday, I am an Apple devotee to the core.

I was so bummed when Adobe quit using Apple as a platform for Premiere (their video making software). As I understand it, this was mostly because Adobe was pissed that Apple kept on developing their competing video editing software Final Cut Pro.

As a result, I took some classes in Final Cut Pro and DVD studio Pro so that I can start producing my own DVDs on my Mac machines.

I'm still very interested to see what the union of Adobe and Macromedia will produce. Two incredible companies.

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Homer 05-07-2005 03:17 AM

I havent used yet


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