What is adobe golive?
Adobe GoLive was Adobe Systems Inc.’s first web-authoring software. Adobe Dreamweaver replaced GoLive, which was originally developed by another company and then purchased by Adobe. Adobe stopped development and sales of GoLive effective April 28, 2008.HistoryThe original GoLive written for the Mac came from Gonet Communications in 1996. It became GoLive CyberStudio owned by a new company, GoLive, in 1997, and was still a Mac product. Adobe purchased it in 1999 and created a Windows version.SignificanceGoLive was an early WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) web development program, which let users create websites without having to be expert in the details of HTML coding.PotentialAdobe offers a Migration Kit to aid GoLive users in changing over to Dreamweaver CS4. The kit is free. It will change GoLive CS2 or GoLive 9 websites over to Dreamweaver sites.ConsiderationsWeb-authoring software goes through rapid development cycles as web capabilities evolve.