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Adobe GoLive CS [Old Version] | ![Adobe GoLive CS [Old Version]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/412ME6K60VL._SL160_.jpg)
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Rating: 11 reviews Sales Rank: 6044
Format: Cd-rom Platforms: Windows 2000, Windows Xp Media: CD-ROM Operating System: Windows XP Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 3.7 x 3.2 x 0.8
MPN: 23200355 UPC: 718659333829 EAN: 0718659333829 ASIN: B0000DC6TH
Release Date: October 24, 2003
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| Features:
| • | Work with Photoshop, Illustrator, and PDF files directly within the GoLive environment | | • | Share Adobe InDesign files for true cross-media publishing across multiple devices | | • | Use XML to transfer a print publication's text and image assets to GoLive | | • | Create, edit, and refine sophisticated tables in a familiar drag-and-drop environment | | • | True visual CSS Level 1 and Level 2 authoring and previewing give real-time style rendering and feedback |
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Product Description Adobe GoLive CS v.7.0 - Complete Product - Web Development - 1 User(s) Complete Product - Standard - English - PCAdobe GoLive CS software delivers what you need to create professional Web sites, including smooth integration with Adobe software, a creative design environment that allows you to maximize your productivity, and powerful tools that support industry standards. Nice electronics is your source for everyday low prices on the Adobe 23200355 - GOLIVE CS V7.0 WIN RETAIL and all other Adobe Software - Office
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| Customer Reviews: Read 6 more reviews...
Crash Master February 1, 2007 King Moo Moo, Web God (Small Town, FL USA) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
This software absolutely SUCKS!!! I have the entire CS2 Suite and GoDEAD is the runt dog of the pack. It CONSTANTLY crashes regardless of what you are doing. Tech support is useless, they can't fix an unfinished, undeveloped program. Adobe sold this pig to use the public as their bug fix test grounds, kind of like microsuck. I am thoroughly burnt on this bottom end application. Do yourself a HUGE favor and avoid this one like the plague!
Constant CRASHES of Adobe GoLive in CS2 Premium January 4, 2007 Amanda Ipock (Kalama, WA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I love what GoLive is capable of doing for web design. Unfortunately, all the bells and whistles are not worth the hassle of at least 12 crashes a day in the midst of a major web project! I have tried on different computers, uninstalling and reinstalling and getting all of the updates back, and all of the other ideas on the support site about how to get it to quit crashing. All of the work caused me only more time and more headaches. That was my experience. I hope to get a different program for web design soon, and definitely before my next project starts!
Crash & Burn, Bugs Galore, Worse than Go Live 6.0 March 22, 2005 Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (Boston MA) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
In the final analysis, the best feature of Go Live has been abandon and the product is so unstable that I found it un-usable. Buy Go Live 6.0 or Dreamweaver. Go Live 7.0 crashed at least 30 times in 24 hours, and lost dozens of links in my website, it lost the configuration information and created other problems. I uninstalled it and reinstalled Go Live 6.0, which at least is stable enough to use, it only crashes a few times a day. Go Live 7.0 is not ready for release!!! I spent $400 on private, high end tech support to try to get it not to crash. Don't waste your money or time. Go live 6.0's main problem for me was that it will not update files that are outside of the website directory. Each file needs to be manually re-linked every time it is updated. On the positive side, Go live 6.0 does run, and will let you preview your site and directly edit anything you don't like. This extremely convenient feature was the reason I chose Go Live. Adobe abandon this feature in Go Live CE 7.0 and it makes maintaining a web site like mine twice as much work. Adobe did fix the bug that won't update files outside the web directory, but Go live CE 7.0 still won't even run an Adobe photo gallery created outside the web site. This is pathetic same company product interaction. There is a reason that Adobe wants around $300 a year for tech support. Your going to need lots of it.
What's the idea of Adobe teams? January 24, 2005 id1 (France) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
GoLive CS (7.x)? - Crashes very often, even on basic commands. - Basic bugs: site window with nothin in it, for instance? Very nice!! - Prefs or shortcuts vanishing... - Desperately slow: just for text corrections or to download a site to the server, you'll have to be very very zen. This is grreat: I'm on G5 2x2 Ghz and all that (and more was faster) and more reliable on GoLive 5.x on a G4 400 Mhz. What's the idea of Adobe teams about that? Ignorance? I don't think so... Then why?
Stay away January 23, 2005 Amine Mecifi (Houston, Texas) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
Adobe GoLive CS crashes every 5 minutes or even less. It crashes without any warning and you loose your unsaved job. It's impossible to build any website with this soft, absolutly impossible. This problem has been repport by a considerable number of customers to Adobe. For $400, I expect the programm to work.
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