
Dreamweaver, first released by Macromedia in 1997, was the first WYSIWYG HTML editor that produced clean HTML code and set itself apart from, for example, Microsoft's Frontpage, or Symantec's Visual Page, by bringing easy WYSIWYG web page creation to the graphic design community. Muse is taking a similar route, but isn't so much based on the idea of how Photoshop works, but rather integrates a process that is reminiscent of the layout software InDesign.
2DayBlog.com, Adobe's Muse Software to make HTML5 authoring easy
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