Adobe officially kills GoLive and Freehand
When Adobe swallowed up Macromedia last year, one of the biggest topics of conversation was which applications would survive. Most people figured that where the product lines overlapped, the more popular program would survive, no matter where it originated. It turns out they were right. At the recent Adobe Live event, an Adobe executive said that Freehand and GoLive would be moving from the endangered species list to full extinction.
GoLive competes with the ever-popular Dreamweaver WYSIWYG HTML editor, while Freehand has gone up against the more popular Adobe Illustrator.
Source: arstechnica











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