Muse Experts?

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  • monospaced-1

    Personally, I think it has legs. It has been improved regularly with new features, and has somewhat of a following. Even then, when using it, it still feels like an experiment. Almost like an early Photoshop where the tools were simple and there was a good amount of trial and error.

    I think if they keep putting resources into its development, and the community keeps building up the asset warehouse, it could stick around.

    I have no idea if its code is good, or if it's editable or usable by anyone else, though. There's a lot of hate for WYSIWYG website apps in general by the web building community.

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