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==History==
 
==History==
 
[[File:GoNet Communication GmbH logo.png|thumb|120px|right|]]
 
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The company was founded in [[wp:Hamburg|Hamburg]], Germany as '''GoNet Communication GmbH''' in 1996. The founders had previously developed what became [[wp:PrimeBase|PrimeBase]] for P.INK Software Engineering GmbH. '''GoNet Communication Inc.''' was formed in [[wp:Menlo Park|Menlo Park]], California as a privately-held subsidiary to support [[GoLive Pro]], which had become their flagship product.<ref name="gonet-about">[https://web.archive.org/web/19961231041125/http://www.golive.com/www/aboutus.html Corporate Information], GoNet Communication GmbH. Archived 1996-12-31.</ref>
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The company was founded in [[wp:Hamburg|Hamburg]], Germany as '''GoNet Communication GmbH''' in [[1996]]. The founders had previously developed what became [[wp:PrimeBase|PrimeBase]] for P.INK Software Engineering GmbH. '''GoNet Communication Inc.''' was formed in [[wp:Menlo Park|Menlo Park]], California as a privately-held subsidiary to support [[GoLive Pro]], which had become their flagship product.<ref name="gonet-about">[https://web.archive.org/web/19961231041125/http://www.golive.com/www/aboutus.html Corporate Information], GoNet Communication GmbH. Archived 1996-12-31.</ref>
   
 
[[File:GoLive 1998 logo.png|thumb|right|GoLive logo in 1998]]
 
[[File:GoLive 1998 logo.png|thumb|right|GoLive logo in 1998]]
   
On January 8, 1997, with the announcement of [[GoLive CyberStudio]] at Macworld Expo in San Francisco, GoNet Communication Inc. in Menlo Park also renamed itself to '''GoLive Systems, Inc.'''<ref name="golive-announces-cyberstudio">[https://web.archive.org/web/19980127144032/http://www.golive.com:80/one/press/releases/golive.010897.html GoLive Systems, Inc. Changes Name and Announces New GoLive CyberStudio Web Site Authoring Tool for Macintosh], GoLive Systems. 1997-01-08. Archived 1998-01-27.</ref> In January 1999, [[Adobe Systems]] acquired GoLive Systems and its development team.<ref name="internetnews-adobe-acquires-golive">[http://www.internetnews.com/dev-news/article.php/56111/Adobe+Systems+Acquires+GoLive+Systems+CyberStudio.htm Adobe Systems Acquires GoLive Systems, CyberStudio] by Scott Clark, ''Internet News''. 1999-01-11.</ref> GoNet continued in Germany as an IT consulting business. [[Adobe GoLive CS]] became one of the core applications of [[Adobe Creative Suite (version 1)|Adobe Creative Suite]].<ref name="adobe-creative-suite">[https://web.archive.org/web/20040202222100/http://www.adobe.com/products/creativesuite/main.html Adobe Creative Suite], Adobe Systems. Archived 2004-02-02.</ref>
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On January 8, [[1997]], with the announcement of [[GoLive CyberStudio]] at Macworld Expo in San Francisco, GoNet Communication Inc. in Menlo Park also renamed itself to '''GoLive Systems, Inc.'''<ref name="golive-announces-cyberstudio">[https://web.archive.org/web/19980127144032/http://www.golive.com:80/one/press/releases/golive.010897.html GoLive Systems, Inc. Changes Name and Announces New GoLive CyberStudio Web Site Authoring Tool for Macintosh], GoLive Systems. 1997-01-08. Archived 1998-01-27.</ref> In January [[1999]], [[Adobe Systems]] acquired GoLive Systems and its development team.<ref name="internetnews-adobe-acquires-golive">[http://www.internetnews.com/dev-news/article.php/56111/Adobe+Systems+Acquires+GoLive+Systems+CyberStudio.htm Adobe Systems Acquires GoLive Systems, CyberStudio] by Scott Clark, ''Internet News''. 1999-01-11.</ref> GoNet continued in Germany as an IT consulting business. [[Adobe GoLive CS]] became one of the core applications of [[Adobe Creative Suite (version 1)|Adobe Creative Suite]].<ref name="adobe-creative-suite">[https://web.archive.org/web/20040202222100/http://www.adobe.com/products/creativesuite/main.html Adobe Creative Suite], Adobe Systems. Archived 2004-02-02.</ref>
   
In December 2005, Adobe acquired [[Macromedia]] and its competing [[Dreamweaver]] development team.<ref name="adobe-acquisition-macromedia">[https://web.archive.org/web/20051207031046/http://www.adobe.com/aboutadobe/pressroom/pressreleases/200512/120505AdobeAcquiresMacromedia.html Adobe Completes Acquisition of Macromedia], Adobe Systems. 2005-12-05. Archived 2005-12-07.</ref> The technical product manager of Dreamweaver at Macromedia was [[Greg Rewis]], who had previously been the product manager of GoLive CyberStudio.<ref name="adobe-greg-rewis">[https://web.archive.org/web/20130102015253/https://www.adobe.com/devnet/author_bios/greg_rewis.html Greg Rewis], Adobe Systems. Archived 2013-01-02.</ref> [[Adobe Dreamweaver CS3|Dreamweaver CS3]] took the place of [[Adobe GoLive 9|GoLive 9]] in [[Adobe Creative Suite 3|Creative Suite 3]]. Further development and sales of GoLive was eventually discontinued on April 28, 2008.<ref name="adobe-golive-ended">[https://web.archive.org/web/20080501155452/http://www.adobe.com/products/golive/ Adobe GoLive 9: Ending development and sales on April 28, 2008], Adobe Systems. Archived 2008-05-01.</ref>
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In December [[2005]], Adobe acquired [[Macromedia]] and its competing [[Dreamweaver]] development team.<ref name="adobe-acquisition-macromedia">[https://web.archive.org/web/20051207031046/http://www.adobe.com/aboutadobe/pressroom/pressreleases/200512/120505AdobeAcquiresMacromedia.html Adobe Completes Acquisition of Macromedia], Adobe Systems. 2005-12-05. Archived 2005-12-07.</ref> The technical product manager of Dreamweaver at Macromedia was [[Greg Rewis]], who had previously been the product manager of GoLive CyberStudio.<ref name="adobe-greg-rewis">[https://web.archive.org/web/20130102015253/https://www.adobe.com/devnet/author_bios/greg_rewis.html Greg Rewis], Adobe Systems. Archived 2013-01-02.</ref> [[Adobe Dreamweaver CS3|Dreamweaver CS3]] took the place of [[Adobe GoLive 9|GoLive 9]] in [[Adobe Creative Suite 3|Creative Suite 3]]. Further development and sales of GoLive was eventually discontinued on April 28, [[2008]].<ref name="adobe-golive-ended">[https://web.archive.org/web/20080501155452/http://www.adobe.com/products/golive/ Adobe GoLive 9: Ending development and sales on April 28, 2008], Adobe Systems. Archived 2008-05-01.</ref>
   
 
==References==
 
==References==

Latest revision as of 18:38, 22 September 2020

GoLive 1996 logo

GoLive Systems was the original developer of GoLive CyberStudio, which later became Adobe GoLive.

History[]

GoNet Communication GmbH logo

The company was founded in Hamburg, Germany as GoNet Communication GmbH in 1996. The founders had previously developed what became PrimeBase for P.INK Software Engineering GmbH. GoNet Communication Inc. was formed in Menlo Park, California as a privately-held subsidiary to support GoLive Pro, which had become their flagship product.[1]

GoLive 1998 logo

GoLive logo in 1998

On January 8, 1997, with the announcement of GoLive CyberStudio at Macworld Expo in San Francisco, GoNet Communication Inc. in Menlo Park also renamed itself to GoLive Systems, Inc.[2] In January 1999, Adobe Systems acquired GoLive Systems and its development team.[3] GoNet continued in Germany as an IT consulting business. Adobe GoLive CS became one of the core applications of Adobe Creative Suite.[4]

In December 2005, Adobe acquired Macromedia and its competing Dreamweaver development team.[5] The technical product manager of Dreamweaver at Macromedia was Greg Rewis, who had previously been the product manager of GoLive CyberStudio.[6] Dreamweaver CS3 took the place of GoLive 9 in Creative Suite 3. Further development and sales of GoLive was eventually discontinued on April 28, 2008.[7]

References[]

  1. Corporate Information, GoNet Communication GmbH. Archived 1996-12-31.
  2. GoLive Systems, Inc. Changes Name and Announces New GoLive CyberStudio Web Site Authoring Tool for Macintosh, GoLive Systems. 1997-01-08. Archived 1998-01-27.
  3. Adobe Systems Acquires GoLive Systems, CyberStudio by Scott Clark, Internet News. 1999-01-11.
  4. Adobe Creative Suite, Adobe Systems. Archived 2004-02-02.
  5. Adobe Completes Acquisition of Macromedia, Adobe Systems. 2005-12-05. Archived 2005-12-07.
  6. Greg Rewis, Adobe Systems. Archived 2013-01-02.
  7. Adobe GoLive 9: Ending development and sales on April 28, 2008, Adobe Systems. Archived 2008-05-01.

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