Andries means that anyone who doesn’t want to pay for a subscription or who doesn’t want to deal with discontinued software need only pay him to do your web design jobs.
Andries means that anyone who doesn’t want to pay for a subscription or
who doesn’t want to deal with discontinued software need only pay him to do
your web design jobs.
“write me a personal message…” Seems chrystal clear to me I think?
It’s for those people who are seriously making business with Muse like
Barry Hoffkids. Not for those who stick with Freeway and just maintain a
few sites a month.
“write me a personal message…” Seems chrystal clear to me I think?
It’s for those people who are seriously making business with Muse like
Barry Hoffkids. Not for those who stick with Freeway and just maintain a
few sites a month.
It may be not what you think.
Because they pulled plug, many feel and I saw some things
How it will continue to work even for years.
Whether you still are paying… I’m looking into.
My thoughts are… One will not have to.
Stay tuned…
Barry
As JDW stated the apps phone home to ensure the payment cycle is fulfilled within each 30 days period.
That would be a surprise and non-typical gesture by Adobe since the onset of releasing the CC. To allow Muse use or any app, without customers needing to continue paying, is contrary to whole CC model and structure.
If you have the full CC plan then its included anyway, but not for a single app Muse user. Intrigued what you discover Barry.
I was hoping @steve farber would return with his thoughts about Muse now since the EOL announcement.
On 5 Dec 2017, steve farber wrote:
• MUSE. I purchased it and it is the answer I have been looking for. No more searching for me. Muse is it.
• Your opposition to subscriptions is baseless. Look at what has happened to all of us loyal non-subscription Freeway users! We are rudderless, searching for a new way. There is no safety there.
• For me the time wasted piddling around trying to find a replacement is far more costly than the monthly fee for Muse. And I am pretty certain Adobe isn’t going the way of softpress any time soon.
• I simply posted my recommendations about Muse for those who, like me, were in need of an alternative while the web design world passed us by like we were standing still.
• And this way you are always using the most up-to-date version by a great software company.
Barry, you can find Norm in the Blocs forum. I post there from time to time in hopes of seeing my Blocs wishlist fulfilled; namely, site wide search and responsive tables (for tabular data).
I’m still here, working relentlessly on Blocs. Some email addresses have been temporarily disabled due to insanely high spamming. So sorry for the confusion.
Come join the Blocs forum and DM me with any questions.
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