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MajorGeeks.Com » News » August 2011 » Adobe releases public beta of "Muse", a WYSIWYG web site design program

Adobe releases public beta of "Muse", a WYSIWYG web site design program


Contributed by: Email on 08/16/2011 07:33 AM [ comments Comments ]




Adobe has released a public beta of their new WYSIWYG web page editor currently code named Muse. It will eventually be a paid product so this is a great chance to try out all the features for free. We played with it for a while and enjoyed the ease of adding images, swatches, site uploading and more. It does take a little bit to get used to but appears to really be loaded with features.
According to Adobe:

“Create websites as easily as you create layouts for print. You can design and publish original HTML pages to the latest web standards without writing code. Now in beta, Muse makes it a snap to produce unique, professional websites.

Get Muse and take it for a spin to see just how useful it can actually be when it comes to producing great looking webpages without having to write a single line of code!”

You can download this at http://www.majorgeeks.com/Adobe_Muse_d7131.html. Get it while it’s free!






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