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When assessing the two solutions, reviewers found Adobe Muse easier to use and set up. However, both products were equally easy to administer, and both vendors make it equally easy to do business overall.
Adobe makes great products plain and simply. I have to give them credit for making a good quality tool. While using dreamweaver to create websites is no longer my preference, it's still got everything you need. Some people love it, some don't. I just prefer...
Muse is a very easy to use program. For us who skilled in Photoshop for web designing and have a zero knowledge of HTML, this program is a savior. You can instantly import images from PSD itself, so you don't need to crop images.
Resource intensive. Rendering/preview pane isn't very accurate compared to free tools like Pingendo. Doesn't have native integration for Bootstrap. It's not free.
A con about Adobe Muse is the code is ugly and bloated. It could literally be nauseating to look at if you look at the published output as a coder. Another thing I don't like is that not everything is fully responsive so it is possible that you might get...