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Adobe posted an early Confidential until announce on 1/7/02 system requirements document for GoLive 6.0:

GoLive 6.0 (Client)
Mac OS

- PowerPC® processor (G3 or G4 required for Macintosh® OS 10.1)
- Apple Macintosh® OS 9.1, 9,2, or 10.1 (Native and Classic mode)
- 96 MB of available RAM minimum (with Virtual Memory on), 128 MB of RAM recommended
- 90 MB of available hard-disk space
- CD-ROM drive
- 1024x768 monitor resolution recommended
 
GL6

More interesting than the highlighted *Native* is the mention of workgroup server version!
 
96 megs or RAM!?!?!?

Holy christ. More bloatware! I can't wait for DreamWeaver hopefully it won't be nearly as bad as this. Feel sorry for those using this in 9. Running this with Photoshop alone and your at 300megs. Discusting.

<excuse my rant>
 
Mac with 96 MB of RAM

A Mac with 96 MB of RAM is minimum. That is not how much the application will use.

<font color="#3F007F"><b>-Civ</b></font>
 
Seeing as how most people with iBook 500/600's have 256mb and tiMac folk have 'bout the same, this won't be much of a problem under X.1.

Add the entire web collection of Photoshop, Illustrator, GoLive, and LiveMotion and you'll probably need a maxxed out iBook (640mb), though 512mb should be enough for the tiMac.

Am running the GoLive 5 demo under 9.2.1, and I don't want that many 9.x apps clogging my drive anymore. (And I've never used Classic mode; why have two OS's in memory at once when I can boot to one or the other?)
 
most mac come with 128ram or higher
and ram is so cheap now I have 1gb ram
 
Beta

I have been using the Beta for a few days and I must say its real stable and much better than other osx html editors.

The only reason I would use DreamWeaver is UltraDev but thats not even out yet for OSX!

Do any of u know when LiveMotion for OSX will be out, Flash is a pig of a program to use I really hate it!
 
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