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Adobe GoLive 9

Ending development and sales on April 28, 2008

Adobe plans to stop development and sales of Adobe® GoLive® 9 software, its legacy web authoring application, on April 28, 2008. We will instead focus development and sales resources on our market-leading web design and development application, Adobe Dreamweaver®. Dreamweaver plays a pivotal role in the web and cross-media workflows supported by Adobe Creative Suite® software, as well as in Adobe's platform for rich Internet applications, including Adobe Flex® and the Adobe AIR™ runtime. Concentrating on Dreamweaver will enable us to better serve the needs of customers who want to create engaging websites and applications.

For more information, read the Adobe GoLive FAQ (PDF, 100k)


Switch from Adobe GoLive to Dreamweaver for US$199 — a $200 savings!

We value our Adobe GoLive customers and would like to encourage a smooth transition to Dreamweaver with a special US$199 upgrade offer — a $200 savings off the suggested retail price. Adobe GoLive 6, CS, and CS2 users can purchase this upgrade directly from Adobe or from any Adobe Authorized Reseller. GoLive 5 and 9 customers should contact Adobe Customer Support in their region for assistance with this upgrade.

A number of free resources are also available to help make the transition from GoLive to Dreamweaver easier, including:

  • The GL2DW Site Migration Extension, which converts legacy GoLive sites to a format that Dreamweaver can import and manage.
  • The GL2DW Site Migration Extension Guide, which provides detailed documentation on how to use the extension.
  • A lynda.com training video for learning about how to perform common GoLive tasks in Dreamweaver.

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To make the most of your online creative possibilities, consider purchasing an edition of Adobe Creative Suite 3 instead.

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