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I cannot believe that Adobe has just abandonned Muse all together. I knew it was not going to be supported but to see it in my Creative Cloud window as being up to date and apparently available, only to be told that my subscription has ended, and offering me an option to Renew my subscription, which takes me to a page where I CANNOT RENEW my subscription.
I have been a long time subscriber to Lightroom and Photoshop and Muse and to be kicked in the teeth like this makes me seeth.
I should at least be able to access the Muse files I have already created.
I suspect that I will not get anything at all out of Adobe for this really poor treatment. I will have to go elsewhere to find something similar. Any suggestions?
I understand your disappointment but discontinued means the party's over. The only way to access discontinued apps like Muse and Fireworks now is with a paid ALL APPS plan to Creative Cloud. But use at your own risk. Muse has been out of development for more than 2 years. Some Muse sites are already beginning to fail. That will only get worse with time. Ideally, you should rebuild with a modern web authoring solution that's in active development.
In the meantime, download site files from
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Depends on what you need and your OS: there´s Pinegrow, nicepage, sparkleapp,webflow, withoutcode, blocs for mac and there might be some others AND: XD to be exported as html (with at least one plugin) and keep on with either Pinegrow or any code editor like Dw.
These are just some example apps and there might be even more.
Muse is available with the full CC subscription btw.
Kind Regards,
Uwe
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I understand your disappointment but discontinued means the party's over. The only way to access discontinued apps like Muse and Fireworks now is with a paid ALL APPS plan to Creative Cloud. But use at your own risk. Muse has been out of development for more than 2 years. Some Muse sites are already beginning to fail. That will only get worse with time. Ideally, you should rebuild with a modern web authoring solution that's in active development.
In the meantime, download site files from your remote server with free Filezilla client or Dreamweaver's built-in FTP. With proper skills, you can edit native HTML, CSS and JS files with any decent code editor like Brackets, Dreamweaver or VS Code.
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Important Announcement about Muse
As of July 31, 2020 sites published using Adobe Muse will no longer be editable with Adobe In-Browser editing solution.
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MODERN SITE BUILDERS:
-- Adobe Behance (free) - https://help.behance.net/hc/en-us/articles/204483894-Guide-Intro-to-Behance
-- Adobe Brackets (open source) - http://brackets.io/
-- Adobe Dreamweaver CC - https://www.adobe.com/products/dreamweaver.html
-- Adobe Portfolio (free with a paid Creative Cloud Plan) - https://portfolio.adobe.com/
-- Bootstrap Studio - https://bootstrapstudio.io/
-- Pinegrow - https://pinegrow.com/
-- Squarespace - https://www.squarespace.com/
-- Visual Studio Code (open source) - https://code.visualstudio.com/
-- Webflow - https://webflow.com/
-- Wix - https://www.wix.com/
-- WordPress (open source) - https://wordpress.org/