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    Adobe GoLive for PC Ver 6 or 7

    Looking for a legit (read original licensed not downloaded, used maybe even) copy of Adobe GoLive 6.0 or maybe 7.0. Adobe has a number of ways they sold this from what I know- as part of a suite w Photoshop, Illustrator, etc (CS or Creative Suite?) and a few other options maybe with LiveMotion too.

    Don't want to spend the funds for the newest CS3 which now has Dreamweaver and the Macromedia stuff.

    So any mags out there have some suggestions for close-out, used software (again read orginal CD's not some pirate, peer to peer or warez site) for this (other than Ebay of course)?

    Can Craigslist be reliable for software stuff?

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    Have you used GoLive before? Though I used it a long time ago, i didn't like it then so I would recommend that you at least try it before you buy. If you haven't - do you have Frontpage? I like Dreamweaver the best (I know you said it is too expensive), followed by Frontpage and then GoLive (at least the old version I used).

    Just want to throw that out there as you could save some money if you already have Frontpage on your computer.

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    I've used Frontpage and it is a poor excuse for a web site design editor, code that is best viewed by Internet Explorer, extensions needed, and a few other things. I also have tried a few free offerings like NVu and some trials of Coffecup's stuff. I have a customer with a copy of GoLive and I have used it to update their site. It has some nice features - handles css stuff and shows the code (just like notepad or similar standard text editor would) and does a preview right in the software (saves having to launch the browser after changes.

    So yes I have used it and like it for it's clean code. I do not want to spend the money on a Dreamweaver right now even though it is getting top billing and a big following by all the serious web site designers.

    I know there are many moving away from GoLive and hoping for a deal on older version.
    Last edited by RShea; 04-19-2007 at 11:58 AM.

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