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 GoLive or Dreamweaver in Win/Mac training lab?
I've got Mac lab that has a couple of Windows workstations. I've got a choice between using GoLive or Dreamweaver for a new project. What I want to avoid is a lot of "If you're on a Mac, do it this way....if you're on a Windows machine, do it this way." Anyone have any thoughts about which application would do better in a mixed environment?

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ASKED: April 28, 2005  8:17 AM
UPDATED: June 15, 2005  7:24 PM

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Dreamweaver - Now that Adobe and Macromedia are merging 'GoLive' is on the 'DNR' list. (DoNotResuscitate)
Last Wiki Answer Submitted:  April 29, 2005  8:19 am  by  Howard2nd   30 pts.
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I agree……Dreamweaver is a favourite among my friends both Win and Mac

Paul

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I agree as well. Dreamweaver is overall easier to use and more powerful than GoLive. I have them both, and GoLive is sitting on the shelf gathering dust; I unistalled it when I discovered I hadn’t used it in months.

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