What is a good website publishing software

I'm looking for an affordable website publishing software.  I had contribute cs5 but adobe is no longer supporting it with MAVERICKS.  Which is a ripoff!  $399.00 to upgrade.  So if anyone can help with some suggestions would be great.
Thanks

Yes but like I said whoever you choose to host your site will offer the software free
http://www.top10bestwebsitehosting.com/index.php?kw=web%20hosts&c=30501848868&t= search&p=&m=e&adpos=1t1&a=20&gclid=CIPz7-f_3bsCFcVQ7AoddhwABQ
Just make sure that the Domain name you choose is available and make sure you own it and not the host and make sure they are Mac Compatible

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