I would like to chime in on the Adobe Muse EOL stuff I'm reading. I've just started using Muse about two months ago and I've caught on pretty quick on how to use it. As somebody who has used Adobe Flash, Dreamweaver, SwishMax 1 and SwishMax 2 (Before its death), a Photoshop guru since 2002 and well thousands of applications since the mid 90s I can say for a fact that Adobe's decision to kill off Muse is one of the worse decisions ever. People want applications, they don't want a web base application that forces a person to be online to build a website. Internet and ISPs is not always online and I can tell you where I live if it rains my internet goes down here in Central Florida. There is nothing wrong with my coax lines, nothing, its just how Comcast Xfinity is because of all the lightning we get here. If Adobe really forces people to be online to use the so called Adobe Spark I can tell you people will start using other applications besides Adobe applications. This is not a complaint but a warning Adobe, you will lose business because there are many people who are building software applications to replace Muse right currently because people who has been using this great application will still want to have that Muse feel to their applications and they will want to build their sites offline. So, take this as you like Adobe and others, trust somebody who has nothing to gain from telling the truth and by saying "It is the worse ever decision to EOL Adobe Muse!!!!!!!!!". If I were in charge of Adobe Products line, I would in fact upgrade Adobe Muse and add more features to it. It doesn't matter what you add or delete features people will always complain and whine about this or that in every application there is. I've seen it first hand whenever I use to be a gamer. I've never seen so much complaining in my life until I started playing games years ago. I am glad I stopped years ago also, got tired of all the whining and complaining. My point is, no company will ever make everybody happy, there will always be those who will complain about something. So, Adobe please rethink this about ending Muse and just upgrade it!!! I can tell you this, I'm still thinking about ending my subscription if Muse is no longer supported. I just do not see the point of keeping Adobe's subscription when I use Muse more than any of it apps currently. There are plenty of applications out there that can replace Photoshop, Dreamweaver and even Adobe Flash and many replacements for Adobes other products. Adobe best think really hard on this because I think its going to affect Adobe where it really hurts, right in the wallet!!!
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