

For now, I think I'll just continue with Muse and keep a sharp eye on development in and out of Adobe. We don't know what adobe's timeline is for something new and we don't know how fast others will develop and be the best a year from now.

I was about sucked into just saying, "oh well, looks like I have to start with something new" but pulled back on that. By then Adobe may have something new or you can see what developments occur with other platforms. I had been learning Muse and am just wondering, is everyone jumping the gun a bit? Adobe will support this for another year, a long time on the technology timeline. I was just about to start three new web sites for work I do.
ALTERNATIVES TO ADOBE MUSE SOFTWARE
Muse was easy to publish and that was its real advantage but it was made to be used by average people ( not US enterprise people) so that isn't a common option or something you can expect from other software.breakpoints are a page layout design idea and not a good way to make web content so having them in Muse made as many issues as they solved.
ALTERNATIVES TO ADOBE MUSE UPDATE
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navigation bar immediately updates with added main and sub pages.ability to see thumbnails of all pages, see their connections, and drag and drop to rearrange.it isn't viable now but afaik Adobe has no plan to drop it.Dreamweaver is made for code users so most Muse people will not like it.viability in the future - or will Adobe eventually ditch it, too?.Does anyone have thoughts about using Dreamweaver in place of Muse? How is its:
