After Adobe bought Macromedia there were a few questions out there. A few I had (as well of a few other designers and developers), were:  

1. What would Adobe do with Fireworks? 

2. How would future versions of Dreamweaver work with other image editors, especially Photoshop? 

3. Would Adobe try to keep GoLive as a web editing tool? More importantly would they try to re-vamp Dreamweaver to keep the name and go for more of the GoLive interface? Or get rid of GoLive altogether? 

I am still not sure of the first two questions, but for the latter I found the answer today looking around the Adobe site. If you look at the Products page you will notice there is not a CS3 version of GoLive. One, I guess, is left to assume it is going away. 

I welcome this news as people got sucked in to going to GoLive and some sites are made exclusively with GoLive. Now I suspect people to start the requests to change their sites over to Dreamweaver. Also with searching around the Adobe site I looked at some of the new features with Dreamweaver CS3 and they look like they are on the ball. The WYSIWYG will be based on standards from the W3C and not based on IE6. Also CSS Advisor and the Spry ajax and widgets look like great tools. I look forward to developing with the new tools.