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Adobe GoLive
Adobe GoLive
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Adobe GoLive free download for Mac

Adobe GoLive

Version 9.0

Web authoring and site management.

2.6
Based on 5 user ratesRead reviews & comments
Free
Application is not under development & not supported.

Adobe GoLive overview

Note: Adobe GoLive is no longer under development and the developer provides no support for it.

Adobe GoLive software helps you unlock the power of CSS and take your ideas to new places with powerful mobile authoring tools based on CSS/XHTML, SVG Tiny, SMIL, and other global standards. No matter what your design goals, you have the freedom and flexibility that comes with building on open standards and the power to leverage your existing Adobe assets through tight integration with the other Adobe Creative Suite 2 components.

Try GoLive free for 30 days and see why it is the professional, standards-based Web and mobile authoring tool.

What’s new in version 9.0

Updated on Jun 08 2007

Version 9.0:
  • Release notes were unavailable when this listing was updated.

Information

License

Demo

Size

338.9 MB

Developer’s website

https://www.adobe.com/

Downloads

8916

App requirements

  • Intel 32
  • PPC 32
  • Mac OS X 10.4.11 or later
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Cocoanut
Cocoanut
Jun 2 2008
9.0
0.0
Jun 2 2008
0.0
Version: 9.0
Since Adobe so abruptly discontinued Golive 9 I'm left without an upgrade. If anyone is willing to sell me a copy of their Golive 9 I'd be willing to discuss it. Please leave me a message on iSawYou.com and we can talk about it.
Mark-Twang
Mark-Twang
Aug 9 2007
9.0
1.0
Aug 9 2007
1.0
Version: 9.0
GoLive 9.0. I thought, maybe, Adobe would fix this application. It is far more wothless and frustrating than the previous two versions. It writes spontaneous code that is just plain WRONG! Unless you want a major headache and like going through and fixing everything it writes, steer far clear! This is PRE-Beta software. You shouldn't have to pay for it.
Bebdabhrhbrwefg-3r§5y5h4wtedsfb
Jun 9 2007
0.0
Version: 9.0
i'm surprised to see this release. i'd thought golive [along with freehand] was destined to be taken out the back and put out of its misery with adobe's gobbling up of macromedia. but it seems like [for whatever reason] adobe thinks there's life in the old dog yet. i used to use golive way back in the days when it was called 'golive cyberstudio' [before adobe gobbled them up as well!] and it was streets ahead of the similarly youthful dreamweaver at the time - at least in terms of ease of use. that was back when both apps created their layouts using clunky, hacky, nested tables, built with horrible code spaghetti - when no-one really cared about concepts like standards compliance, as long as it worked on exploder and netscrape. then when using CSS for layout became the 'next big thing' golive was left behind, as macromedia started really pushing the fact that dreamweaver wrote 'clean, standards compliant code' and thus dreamweaver gained the reputation as being the professional's choice. it was complete bollox of course. dreamweaver still generates horrible code spaghetti and takes about a hundred lines of said electronic pasta to do what you can hand-code in one. it just happens to be slightly less spaghetti-like than the code generated by golive! whatever the differences between the latest iterations of these two old war-horses, it hardly matters. i'm sure both do what they do equally as well and you should use whichever one [or one of the competitors] you feel most comfortable with. at the end of the day real web designers hand-code anyway!
Iamdorian
Iamdorian
Jun 8 2007
9.0
0.0
Jun 8 2007
0.0
Version: 9.0
Just in passing, I am VERY glad to see that Adobe has not (paprently) shelved this application (like they did the venerable FreeHand). I'd love to upgrade, and to believe that Adobe will put serious money behind updating and maintaing - not to mention inproving - this application. I think that it should be obvious that Adobe needs to make this commitment overtly, and publicly, to reassure dedicated Apple users (who feel that they've had a boot heel ground in their creative faces over the last couple of years) that they're not just milking this application for a few million more in Dreamweaver R&D money. We're pulling for you Adobe, just let us know we're still written into your company's future, and you'll have my bucks. Hoepful...
Zapp-Brannigan
Zapp-Brannigan
Jun 8 2007
9.0
5.0
Jun 8 2007
5.0
Version: 9.0
Golive is so far ahead of other apps of its ilk, I was perturbed to see only dreamweaver in the CS3 releases. Now that 9 is here, Adobe has redeemed itself in my eyes. Make no mistake: this is a pro web design app. It's not for the faint of heart, but once you start using it, and mastering it, you'll be hard-pressed to go back to anything else on the market. The secret is not in what you can do with it, but the power under its hood to do the things you want.
Peter-In-Japan
Peter-In-Japan
Mar 28 2006
8.0.1
1.0
Mar 28 2006
1.0
Version: 8.0.1
I want to warn you about GoLive -- it is the most frustrating, least reliable, most crash-prone app I have used since switching to OS X. GoLive CS2 crashes regularly for me several times a day, and has even managed to crash WHILE SAVING A VERY IMPORTANT FILE, which wiped out an entire day's work for me, causing me to redo it all. Bottom line, Adobe does not deserve your money for this application, which they clearly dislike within the company (when you make a bug report, it's interesting to note that it's called GoLive, not Adobe GoLive). Sadly, the only thing to do is go to Dreamweaver...but that's not an option for me since its interface is not something I'm willing to use. My distaste for Adobe is so great because of their crap with CS2 -- from the activation problems to not recognizing an upgrade of Photoshop (stand alone) when coming from the full suite set -- that I would willingly jump ship to just about any other product -- but opps! There are almost no other products anymore, since no company can stand against Photoshop, Illustrator, and so on (not even Macromedia). Bottom line, the actions of Adobe with CS2 (principally GoLive, since I rely on it so much) have robbed me of much of the joy that is my right as a Mac user.
Guest
Guest
Oct 28 2005
8.0.1
1.3
Oct 28 2005
1.3
Version: 8.0.1
GoLive is a bloated sloth. FreewayPro is by far the most user friendly web app available.
Tatek
Tatek
Nov 26 2022
9.0
5.0
Nov 26 2022
5.0
Version: 9.0
Mark-Twang
Mark-Twang
Aug 9 2007
1.0
Aug 9 2007
1.0
Version: null
Zapp-Brannigan
Zapp-Brannigan
Jun 8 2007
5.0
Jun 8 2007
5.0
Version: null
Peter-In-Japan
Peter-In-Japan
Mar 28 2006
1.0
Mar 28 2006
1.0
Version: null
Guest
Guest
Oct 28 2005
1.3
Oct 28 2005
1.3
Version: null
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