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May 5, 2020
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MUSE, What! Where?

  • May 5, 2020
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I sat down this morning to update my websites, (something I only do a couple of times year, if that) only to discover that Adobe have discontinued Muse! As if that's not frustrating enough Muse, has mysteriously disappeared from my list of apps on my mac, and despite what the end of service advice FAQs say, there is no sign of it to re-download amongst the apps on the CC page. Does anybody have any idea where i might download it from? As a follow up question, any top tips on what software to use instead,? I'm an illustrator, not a web designer, muse fitted the bill perfectly.

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Correct answer Ani*Adobe

Hi there,

 

You should be able to locate Muse in the Older Apps section. To access Older Apps section, navigate to Settings in your Creative Cloud desktop application, select Apps, and enable Show Older Apps.

 

^Ani

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Abambo
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 5, 2020

As Ani's reply will help you for the moment, I suggest strongly that you're looking for an alternative as at some point, Muse will stop working (because of OS upgrades) or the code generated will be so outdated that browsers will not show the content correctly.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
Inspiring
July 31, 2024

When I try to open my site with Muse, error code 1 comes up. Do I have to be resigned to the fact that my web sites are doomed and I'll have to find another way? Problem is I have no coding experience, am a designer who thought Muse was a grand option (which it was). From what I have seen there is no alternative? Does DW have a low threshold entry level or is it all bangs and whistles only. Look forward to your suggestions.

Regards

Ron

Jeff Arola
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 31, 2024

By double clicking it, then Muse tries to open but instead comes up with the error message as shown in the attachments. See fileis LasermounterGo.muse

 


Adobe has suggested in the past that any Adobe applications older than the 2019 versions don't work well or at all on macOS Catalina 10.15 and newer because they might still rely on some 32 bit code to run, so it may just be a case that Muse won't work on macOS Sonoma 14.x.

https://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/global/fix-macos-64-bit-compatibility-errors.html

 

 

Ani*Adobe
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Ani*AdobeCommunity ManagerCorrect answer
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May 5, 2020

Hi there,

 

You should be able to locate Muse in the Older Apps section. To access Older Apps section, navigate to Settings in your Creative Cloud desktop application, select Apps, and enable Show Older Apps.

 

^Ani

skymuttAuthor
Participating Frequently
May 5, 2020

Brilliant, thank you, that's a relief.