Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Adobe announced a new website tool-Muse
Someone said, "Muse is actually great, am a noob designer and needed something like Muse to design with HTML5 fast and then build background base code with dreamweaver."
Do you know what they are talk about? The next we will introduce the new website tool, "Muse".
Adobe Official has announced a public beta of a new website tool for graphic designers. Muse, according to Adobe's press release "enables graphic designers to design and publish professional, unique HTML websites without writing code or working within restrictive templates". Adobe hopes that Muse will be for HTML5 what Dreamweaver has been for HTML4. The company claims Muse leverages the latest web standards including HTML5 and CSS3, where browser support exists, and "combines precise design and creative freedom with innovative frameworks for adding navigation, widgets and HTML to include advanced interactivity on a site".
And I like what Adobe has done with InDesign. I have used it many times to produce commercial flyers for a company I worked for. Sounds like a nice interface for Muse and is more like the good thinking that came from Macromedia who made the best UI.
I wish Adobe had not bought out Macromedia. Or I wish that Adobe would have been forced to donate Fireworks to Gimp. Adobe has done little with those properties compared to what Macromedia was doing. Which is good in that Adobe has not mutilated Fireworks too much since they owned it, but bad in that it has not been developed into the Photoshop killer it should have been.
Also you can view this news:Adobe launches new website tool, Muse,
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Wow I feel great. I have just managed to create my first new website.
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