The company today announced a new WYSIWYG HTML5 authoring tool code-named Muse, which is reminiscent of the first Dreamweaver beta released in 1997. It is not what I would call an extremely comprehensive authoring tool, but it shows the way how basic and mainstream HTML5 authoring software could look like (or how Dreamweaver could be extended). Much like the early version of Dreamweaver, Muse appears to be much more a proof of concept than a finished product. Targeted at designers, Muse has the look and feel of Adobe's graphic design products and does not scare those without HTML5 programming language away.
2DayBlog.com, Adobe announces WYSIWYG HTML5 Design Tool
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