not to get too off topic... BUT...
once again. If you are in the print industry.. you probably already use Illustrator, InDesign and such. The transfer to GoLive will be easier.
BUT.. if you are creating multiple web projects, maintain multiple sites, have a need for php, database, ASP, or ColdFusion services... then Dreamweaver is the tool.
If you're not sure what I'm talking about.. take a site made in GoLive, load it in Dreamweaver (or any other means) and try to cleanup the smart tags, objects, XMP Data, flattened scripts that link to external cachable libraries, capital letters, odd spaces, various media tag data... the list goes on and on... you will swear it was another FrontPage nightmare.
But.. if thats your ticket, GoLive is very easy and will get the job done, ONCE. Ohhh I almost forgot to mention.. that you will have to purchase GoLive seperately as Adobe has replaced it with Dreamweaver in CS3. This will no doubt be the last release.
The future of Adobe GoLive
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In November, 2006, Adobe announced that Adobe Dreamweaver, the industry leader in web design and development, would be integrated into Adobe Creative Suite® 3, and that the next version of Adobe GoLive would be available as a standalone product. We expect to make this new version, Adobe GoLive 9, available in late Summer 2007 in English, French, German, and Japanese. Until then, we will continue to sell and support GoLive CS2. Please refer to the GoLive FAQ (PDF, 120k) for more details. Further information about GoLive 9 will be available when we ship the new version.
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