Interesting, so do you know it’s going to resurface as a reliable and stable website design tool or would investors likely pull the plug again? When things fell in a heap I went over to Adobe Muse and I absolutely love it, but now with the EOL I’ve been struggling to find something else that suits. I definitely don’t want anything where I have to work online, it must be able to offline, so I’ve been considering Rapidweaver.
Elizabeth
On 24 Oct 2018, at 10:49 pm, grantsymon email@hidden wrote:
It is more ‘paused in the water’ - but currently going through a refit.
The only investor in Softpress is Richard Logan, whom I have known for over 20 years. He has been the managing director of Softpress off and on for ~25 years, so I’d guess it’s a passion project for him.
Walter
On Oct 24, 2018, at 6:05 PM, Elizabeth Christie email@hidden wrote:
Interesting, so do you know it’s going to resurface as a reliable and stable website design tool or would investors likely pull the plug again? When things fell in a heap I went over to Adobe Muse and I absolutely love it, but now with the EOL I’ve been struggling to find something else that suits. I definitely don’t want anything where I have to work online, it must be able to offline, so I’ve been considering Rapidweaver.
Elizabeth
On 24 Oct 2018, at 10:49 pm, grantsymon email@hidden wrote:
It is more ‘paused in the water’ - but currently going through a refit.
“Passion” is definitely the word if you’ve ever spoken to him about it!
On 25 Oct 2018, 1:32 am, waltd wrote:
The only investor in Softpress is Richard Logan, whom I have known for over 20 years. He has been the managing director of Softpress off and on for ~25 years, so I’d guess it’s a passion project for him.
Walter
On Oct 24, 2018, at 6:05 PM, Elizabeth Christie
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yres! i’m still using freeway… doing a new mayor site for my company to… at least, at the moment i do what’s needed. soon as freeway 8 is availeble i will redo everything again, but then the whole job…
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Oh, I really hope that FW8 comes out before macOS goes 64 bit only. I’ve been a satisfied user since 2001 if I remember right. And I’d hate to move to another tool.
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Thank you .I 'll wait patiently and continue working with Freeway 7 on my old iMac. Hopefully the computer will last for a while ; )
I am waiting for the release of Freeway 8 to buy a new Mac so that I can avoid any possible compatibility problems.
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I currently am using Freeway 7 again in order to rebuild an earlier FW project in favour of another FW user. The list of pet peeves already is a mile long, so I’m really looking forward to ‘Freeway8’ or whatever the next flagship of Softpress will be baptised.
An CSS editor like the late CSSEdit would be more than welcome …
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On 26 Nov 2018, 10:35 pm, Richard van Heukelum wrote:
An CSS editor like the late CSSEdit would be more than welcome …
I would hope it would be MUCH better than that. To most people, that looks like code. I would hope that things would only look like that if you dig into Advanced or Extended settings but for most people you’d just have Styles that made sense (and worked better than the old versions where they kept duplicating themselves, etc.).
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I would have to agree with Joe. Anything like that should be well hidden as an advanced feature, otherwise we may as well be using BBEdit to build our sites.
I have moved on and no longer using Freeway, but I drop by occasionally just to see if there is an update. Surely there should be something more concrete by now if genuine progress is being made towards Freeway 8.
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I just upgraded yesterday to OS 10:14 and have had no problems with it and Freeway Pro 7.1.4.
Off topic and unrelated, but I did have a hiccup in the Mojave upgrade with my Documents and Desktop folders. They ended up in iCloud, rather than on my desktop. About an hour with Apple tech support got it worked out. I had to reload the content of those folders from my TimeMachine to my Mac. She said she had received other calls with the same problem. I don’t think I can summarize the issue (I’m fairly low tech). But if you’re upgrading to Mojave, I suggest that you have rock-solid backups of your stuff before hitting the “Upgrade” button.
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