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Adobe discontinues GoLive Posted By : at 2008-04-28 02:49:08
came out people were drawn to Dreamweaver,? Fernandez told Macworld, ?especially around features and support for technology like AJAX and CSS Starter Points. Dreamweaver also supports dynamic content, while GoLive doesn?t.? While Adobe is
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