It’s Official: Acrobat 8 and DreamWeaver In, GoLive is Out
Adobe announced today that Acrobat 8 Professional will ship in Creative Suite version 2.3, which is scheduled to be released before the end of the year. Dreamweaver 8 will also be included in the upgrade. This confirms a longstanding rumor that Dreamweaver is replacing GoLive in the Creative Suite. However, Adobe also noted that GoLive will still be developed as a standalone product.
Acrobat 8 Professional adds several important features for creative professionals, including a print engine and transparency flattener controls shared with the rest of the Suite.
Adobe expects the upgrade from CS2 to CS2.3 to cost $159 (sounds like a pretty good deal if you want but don’t currently own Dreamweaver). You can find more information in Adobe’s press release.
This article was last modified on January 18, 2023
This article was first published on September 18, 2006
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