Adobe launched a new product, Adobe Muse beta, which will help designers create web sites without having to encode. Adobe Muse, which is built on Adobe Air, currently still in beta and can be downloaded from the official Muse website.
Those designers who have worked in various Adobe products will not have trouble learning the Muse, because the product contains many tools which can be found in other Adobe products. Adobe Muse borrows its user interface and concept of Adove InDesign, and containing povlekuvachki spushtachki menija (drag-n-drop), galleries, and other widgets that do not require coding skills to be inserted. With
Adove Muse will not need worry about how to operate a web site because Adobe Muse enables various open Adobe documents. Psd, there are options for embedding HTML, for easy insertion of YouTube videos or Google Maps, and course allows for easy exporting of the Web site to be ready for hanging on the web host.
Adobe Muse is still under development, so Adobe have decided to release as a free beta. The purpose of this is to give users feedback in order to improve before being officially released. The official release of Adobe Muse should be the beginning of 2012, and instead of being sold, this product will be based on subscription. You will be paying $ 20 a month without an agreement, or 180 dollars with a contract of one year.
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