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April 28, 2008

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Adobe kills GoLive

Posted Apr. 28, ’08, 5:15 AM PT by Derik DeLong
Category | Software

GoLive It’s almost as if it were a really poorly implemented April fools joke, Adobe has ended development and sales of GoLive. Despite surviving the Macromedia takeover of 2005 (which featured Freehand as a casualty), GoLive just couldn’t compete with a product of the same company. Dreamweaver basically started to eat its lunch, leaving barely enough scraps to keep GoLive development profitable.

As Adobe describes the situation, GoLive was basically a crutch for creative professionals moving to the web while Dreamweaver was for web professionals.

Now that more and more creative professionals are becoming Web professionals, their needs have increased, and Dreamweaver is a better fit, said Fernandez.

I won’t comment on better fit, but I think the sales figure probably spoke for themselves.

Support will continue with heavy emphasis on how to migrate to Dreamweaver. They’re also offering a $199 “upgrade” on their website. I’ll use quotes because I’m sure a few of you consider GoLive the superior product. Personally, I think all you young whippersnappers with your fancy web IDEs are spoiled. Back in my day we coded with nothing but an HTML reference and a text editor. Still do.


1 Comments

fletcher Author Profile Page said:

I don't like that Adobe waited so long to tell everyone what was obvious from the beginning. Letting their customers buy a product that they know will be dead within a year and will not receive any bug fixes is just kind of sad.

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