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richw
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I have downloaded and had a very quick play with Adobe Muse (can do this for no cost as a creative cloud member). Having spent a bit of time recently getting to grips with the basics of Dreamweaver, this looked interesting. It's an entirely design based piece of web authoring software, no code used at all. The interface is stated as being more Photoshop and in design like, certainly a quick video I watched that showed how to bring PSD files certainly had some Photoshop like features. I've never really used In Design.
Anybody else seen this? Some of the functionality that was demonstrated as 'easily done' in the advertising blurb would be well beyond my Dreamweaver capabilities.
Unfortunately it must be very new there are no books or decent training courses available yet, I'm guessing Kelby Training will have some videos before long however.
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Robert
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Just checking it out here Rich. Looks interesting, It appears Adobe 'Edge' will create Flash replacement animation, I had been wondering about that...
http://www.adobe.com/newsletters/inspire/june2012/articles/article5/index.html?trackingid=JUWRY
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jk
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Muse looks very much like the now dead Microsoft tool called FrontPage.
Ilike the look of it but RapidWeaver is the product I use currently.
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richw
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I deleted a post here by Iuyao, clearly spam with links.
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Robert
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I have taken 6 more out Rich.
We need to get a better handle on authorising accounts even if it hast to be done manually. One of the first items on the list of features for this new forum was a more robust defence against spam posters but it doesn't seem to have happened.
One day some pratt is going to put thousands of spam posts on here and it's going to be more than a nuisance removing them.
Have PM'd JK to ask him to remove the poster.
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jk
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Thanks, Robert and Rich.
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