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GL not as instable as some folks state

I've noticed an odd thing over the last five years: many people praise a version of GL when it is released, then bash that older version when the next version comes out.
Frankly, for me GL is very stable. I did have problems with CS1 until Adobe came out with the update patch; after that I've been fine. Now with DW, ouch. crash, crash, crash.

Anyway, if you don't like GL fine, don't use it. You have DW. A lot of people DO like GL and hope it doesn't go completely away.

SK Brown

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GL not as instable as some folks state

I've noticed an odd thing over the last five years: many people praise a version of GL when it is released, then bash that older version when the next version comes out.
Frankly, for me GL is very stable. I did have problems with CS1 until Adobe came out with the update patch; after that I've been fine. Now with DW, ouch. crash, crash, crash.

Anyway, if you don't like GL fine, don't use it. You have DW. A lot of people DO like GL and hope it doesn't go completely away.

SK Brown

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If stability is still a problem GoLive CS2 is not worth it.

If GoLive CS2 still suffers from stability it belongs in file 13 or the round file. It is not worth HOURS of re-work which GoLive CS is famous for because CRASHING is a built-in feature. I am so glad my workplace switched to Dreamweaver. I hope Adobe doesn't do to Dreamweaver what they did to GoLive CS. Dreamweaver lives and works great, let's hope Adobe keeps it that way!

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Poor GoLive CS2 still has CRASHING as a feature.

I wonder why Adobe built in CRASHING as a feature of GoLive CS2? The same feature was in GoLive CS (CS stands for crash) and the crash feature worked well all the time in CLCS1 (LOL). You are better off with Dreamweaver and pray Adobe doesn't make it function like GoLive does.

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