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Adobe GoLive

Adobe GoLive

web authoring/site management tool

Version:  9.0

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Shocking poor quality

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Contributed by: jdtangney Wednesday, June 08 2005 @ 11:13 PM PDT

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Less than a month

GoLive 8 crashes constantly. This is pre-alpha quality code. Adobe ought to be ashamed. It is criminal that these gangsters charge money for such apallingly poor quality. It's not possible to go for more than a few minutes without a crash. Shame! Shame! Shame! Can I give negative stars?   
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Shocking poor quality - s. stevens

I thought I was the only one with this crashing problem. It always comes down to memory allocation errors in the RAM (which tested fine using TechTool Pro). I did notice that if I have ImageReady open while using Golive, it will crash consistently. If I quit or don't launch ImageReady, Golive will go hours without a hiccup. I did turn off version cue 2 in the Preference Pane (it's turned on by default during install), removed version cue 1 completely, and don't use the "bridge" app as it seems a bit pointless imho, except to advertise other company's wares (stock photos?). Creating my own font set will appear to work at first, but when I try to add it to a linked CSS file it chokes and Golive crashes. But the program is STILL better than Dreamweaver, which looks like a toy compared to Golive.

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Sunday, June 12 2005 @ 05:12 PM PDT


Shocking poor quality - Duke101

agreed. the interface responsiveness is unbearable also. (running GL8 on Tiger 10.4.1)

what has adobe done with this release to bung it up so much?

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Wednesday, June 29 2005 @ 02:20 AM PDT