The newer versions of Dreamweaver have a lot of goodies that the older ones didn't. Basically, all of Macromedia's products have been built to integrate with Dreamweaver. So from Dreamweaver, you can work with your Flash/Fireworks/Freehand/ColdFusion templates. So if you use any of those (or plan on using them), I would definately go with Dreamweaver.
I really can't offer any suggestions on GoLive, I've never tried it.
Hope This Helps!
Ecobb
"Alright Brain, you don't like me, and I don't like you. But lets just do this, and I can get back to killing you with beer." - Homer Simpson
I never used Golive but I wouldn't trade in my dreamweaver MX in a million years. I love it.
I used DW 3 as well. I was skeptical to move to MX because I was right in the middle of a large web project and didn't want to get tied up leaning new functionality. Not only was it a little new it made more sense and was actually easier to learn. I think MX is outstanding.
But as you will see others may disagree. But that's what I have used and like.
If you go for MX, try getting this book along with it.
Awesome!
Forget about GoLive. I used it in 2001 and had heaps of bugs and crashed a lot. They may have fixed bugs but I think Macromedia will hold onto the HTML implementation software for the time being. Dreamweaver keeps getting better!!
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