> On 25 November 2003 00:02 Francis Newman wrote

> Huh - mastering GoLive in a couple of days is akin to mastering
> Photoshop in a couple of weeks :-) It's one of my main tools. For
> further knowledge subscribe to the GoLive list.
>
> http://www.blueworld.com/blueworld/lists/golive.html
>

On 24 November 2003 23:07 Ricardo Vieira wrote

> Adobe CS (Creative Suite) software is now available as a very, very
> affordable and tempting package (5 apps) for PC/Mac. Regarding you
> already have any version of Photoshop, you can upgrade as a bundle of:
> Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, GoLive and Acrobat pro (with layers)
> for around ?500, it may sound a lot, but regarding QuarkXpress is over
> ?1200 and doesn't do much as design is concern not to mention web
> stuff, then I have to admit that ?500 for 5 new and full pro apps is a
> pretty good deal.

Thanks to everyone for their replies to my query re GoLive v Dreamweaver,
and also the suggestion from Paul Freeman re looking into an asset
management tool like Cumulus/Portfolio as part of the web creation process.
I am sure now that GoLive is the way for me to go, and Ricardo's point about
getting 5 apps. for ?500 is something I'll look into.  GoLive on it's own is
?335.00 so it is really tempting to go for that package, and I will no doubt
find uses for Illustrator etc.

Thanks to Francis for assuring me that mastering GoLive may take a bit more
than the two days mentioned by Ricardo, I would really have been worried
about my abilities if on day three I was not a GoLive expert!

Gordon C Harrison

Landscapes For Every Mood Ltd
http://www.gordon-c-harrison.co.uk
T 01445 731557

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