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I want to learn a web design program. I would like to compare Dreamweaver MX vs. Adobe GoLive. Does anyone have expierence with either of them? Both?
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macromedia studio is a nice suite. haven't used the adobe but sure someone can offer some advice. studio mx is a good mix kind of like MS office and allows that same intermingling of the different programs.
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I have not used GoLive but Dreamweaver is awsome. Started with Frontpage but that is the typical MS software and didn't care for it. ------------------ Telephone Installers
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If you want bang for the buck try NetObjects/Fusion. www.netobjects.com
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I use Dreamweaver 4 which I really like. I really liked Allaire Homesite which was discontinued (I believe). There are a number of free programs like: https://www.chami.com/html-kit/download/
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I have both, so I have decided to focus on Dreamweaver. Not because of anything against Go Live, but Dreamweaver seems to be the standard, so the long term potential might be there.
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