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I use a bunch of Adobe products. I don't do much Web design any more.
But, in my past experience, Adobe GoLive has been fairly unstable
whereas Dreamweaver has been pretty solid. This might have changed for
the latest version of GoLive, but it's something to consider.
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From: Robert Wisbey [mailto:robert-wisbey -at- scitech-consultants -dot- co -dot- uk]
If you know how to use Dreamweaver well then stick to it -- Dreamweaver
works well for me. If however, you want to try out a new app and GoLive
has had good reviews, then maybe try GoLive. Is there a major difference
in price between the two products ?
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