I don't know why I never looked at something like this earlier. This cleared up so many questions I've had about this stuff for years I've never really even knew how to ask. Thanks so much for this!
Your a life saver I have an IST assessment where we have to make a website and you just thoroughly explained everything appreciate your awesome mate you deserve way more sub this is good quality content.
Happy Teacher Day Sir. You are one of my Favorite Teacher and I have gained unparalleled Knowledge and wisdom by your Teaching and Those Teaching Have greatly influenced my life, THANKYOU for all Knowledge you have given me.
Holy smoke, I have been working in Muse for years and doing some impressive stuff with embedded javascript, etc. I had no idea these other programs existed ! Perfect to fill the gap between muse and real programming!
First of all I'd like to say THANK YOU for this video it was a tremendous amount of help. I personally have Muse, and Dreamweaver CC 2014. I absolutely love your Lynda.com tutorial on Dreamweaver and I was able to follow you throughout most of the course. I randomly decided to dive in to Dreamweaver between the two and I was surprised to find it really easy to use. I have heard many good things about Muse with the new improvements and add on's but I have yet still to try it but for now I want to really familiarize myself with Dreamweaver.
oh ok well I'm not trying to get into which is better or worse but I like to consider them as tools and they are all great just have to know which tool works best for the right project
Nice little video guide. I would add that as far as brackets is concerned, it fits into a category with lots of competitors like sublime and atom.io but I think that whole category has reacently been dominated by Microsoft VS Code. Although the VS stands for Visual Studio, the tool is not based on visual studio. It's actually a ground up build on the "Electron" platform which is based on the Chromium browser so it runs on all platforms. Its 100% free - no strings attached and it has a massive collection of extensions. My 2c :)
I had soft soft for a wNice tutorialle but never actually opened it because it looked too complex. TNice tutorials actually helped quite a bit. i an like for
Reflow is far more powerful than the video suggests. Have created a fairly accurate responsive design based on a static comp I did - the code it generates isn't too shabby either. As a front-end developer and designer I am in the process of testing whether I can provide a programming team with this so they have a good understanding of how I want the site to respond - I have done the hard part of creating a seamless resposive page now the coders can tidy up the code.
Very well said Julian. I originally watched this video because I just didn't understand exactly 'where' and more importantly 'which tool' to BEGIN with. I too am more of a front-end dev vs friends of mine that are pure coders lol. I like being able to go from PS to Reflow.. BUT, wishing I could go from from PS to Muse if Muse could do what Reflow does.
Julian Knott You need a developer if you select the Reflow route. And he was explaining which application is easier to work as a beginner. Reflow is really nice to use as a team but it needs twice the budget.
Guvenc Alp Erdem Reflow is free in the Creative Cloud so twice the budget isn't really a problem for now. If you have a team of designers and developers my suggestion is that you have your prototype done in reflow by your designer and submit it to the developer for cleanup. It's the usual team workflow. So instead of the coder having to code everything from a PSD which the designer submits, they will save more time by applying a few cleanups to the prototype instead.
While I like every app for different reasons, it seems to me that Adobe should just combine the power of Muse, Dreamweaver, and Reflow into a single app and leave Brackets for the pure coders. You certainly don't need 4 apps. But...what the world really needs is a good Muse-to-Wordpress solution. Has anyone created Wordpress themes from Muse designs?
Robert Shepherd Muse is not meant for Wordpress Muse is a typical Adobe Middle Ground (halfway between InDesign and Dreamweaver) Reflow, Animate and Code/Bracket are Testers/Trials. They are not complete programs within themselves and adobe can kill them completely at anytime.
likeOMGitzNICH! I don''t really think Adobe will soon kill the 3 Edge tools. For one, Reflow is a great tool for prototyping.. it has great potentials once they're able to sort out the problems with the code it generates. It can be a great "codesign" tool that may compete with Webflow or Macau. Adobe Edge Animate is also a powerful tool for interactive HTML animations. And it's not just simple animations and stuff, you can create games using the tool and animate almost any type of interface. For me, Code/Bracket is a bit far from Sublime Text, which is my personal fave, and I don't think it's able to compete yet. The live editing is a powerful feature, but the first time I used it it was a bit buggy and logs out of the live session at times so I didn't bother using it again. I think if Adobe has to discontinue one, it can be Edge Code. But they're trying to come up with a great workflow with Edge, so good luck to them.
likeOMGitzNICH! You can actually create a custom Wordpress template (again, template not theme) with Muse. However for complex templates it kinda sucks in so many ways since Muse generates a lot of head-aching code.
Beginners should start with Brackets or Atom. I remember I used to do html and css coding in windows notepad, but now we have more powerful editors like brackets and atom giving ease and simple interface.
TNice tutorials was the first video I saw to get into soft soft, tNice tutorials year in May. Today I published a Resetup from XXXTentacion "Moonlight".
I am new to MUSE, Reflow and Sparks, Wounded to Dreamweaver from Past experiences with it which I abandoned on the account of it long ago, happy with Homesite which Adobe somewhat unknowingly owns, and a Traditional coder of ASP and SQL. I like your presentation. Inspiring and very informative. Yes, which software should I use to build a commercial site? But for me, what I know is this. There is nothing new under the sun. It's just moved around or drag n drop or like you mentioned, confusing. Because I mainly code for Corporate / Entertainment industries using traditional methods that are fast to me, slow to others is this. Muse appears to take things that is fast and I can use for presentation but keep my web based applications separate, knowing that animation has no place really to a web form that a user needs to fill out. I guess unless you as a coder needs to make it into a game, that might be a different story. But I see today's software all speaking the same stuff that some I don't know and with its ease of use, can adopt it into pieces of my project. Other areas like Three Tier Components, I keep it separate and move in a way that is less obtrusive and straight to the point. Only experienced web developers can understand this and like me, express the options available. Even yours is no different than mine. We are trying to answer the question you noted.
Outstanding Video. I found it very helpful and enlightening. I was going to ask...which one of these would you recommend to someone who is working on a image-bored website. That allow people to make their own account on, upload his/her own images/art work?, and a key-word tab feature. ( example website like Danbooru, Deviantart, Photobucket,est)
Bobby Z I use the signature version but I tNice tutorialnk most of the stuff was also available in the producer edition (I bought that first). I am using
You are literally the best, I've been looking for a tutorial for three days and yours works
It really worked for me after I look and try some tutorials, yours is the one that worked. Owe you a lot.
Ohh my God you were amazing fast and concise. Thanks.
I don't know why I never looked at something like this earlier. This cleared up so many questions I've had about this stuff for years I've never really even knew how to ask. Thanks so much for this!
appreciate the hardwork put behind this. such a underrated youtuber
Thats crazy you made this video as you answered all my current questions, Cheers Paul
Your efforts, your work,can be seen in us.
Thank you so much for your tutorials It went from 'nice tutoet science' to simple logic! You have a new subscriber
Thank you for your complete and comprehensive training. Very good!
Your a life saver I have an IST assessment where we have to make a website and you just thoroughly explained everything appreciate your awesome mate you deserve way more sub this is good quality content.
DUUUUUDE!!! that was a huge kick start for me in which text editor I should be using.
Appreciated man.
Happy Teacher Day Sir. You are one of my Favorite Teacher and I have gained unparalleled Knowledge and wisdom by your Teaching and Those Teaching Have greatly influenced my life, THANKYOU for all Knowledge you have given me.
Holy smoke, I have been working in Muse for years and doing some impressive stuff with embedded javascript, etc. I had no idea these other programs existed ! Perfect to fill the gap between muse and real programming!
Very informative and helpful, even 2 years later!
Ty I’m getting a computer soon and I’m gonna use this I also like how you showed how sometimes it will crash and you weren’t fake and cut it out
One of the best clarity you have given. God bless you. You should be doing a paid course for Udemy. I'll be the first one to buy it 👍👏👌
All I wanted to know in one video ,simply amazing .Thank you
First of all I'd like to say THANK YOU for this video it was a tremendous amount of help. I personally have Muse, and Dreamweaver CC 2014. I absolutely love your Lynda.com tutorial on Dreamweaver and I was able to follow you throughout most of the course. I randomly decided to dive in to Dreamweaver between the two and I was surprised to find it really easy to use. I have heard many good things about Muse with the new improvements and add on's but I have yet still to try it but for now I want to really familiarize myself with Dreamweaver.
John PiaPian If I am what?
oh ok well I'm not trying to get into which is better or worse but I like to consider them as tools and they are all great just have to know which tool works best for the right project
That showed me things that I never knew about adobe products, Thanx.
Best explanation by far for us totally new to the software, thanks for your ti man, really looking forward to learning how to make so
Beautiful man, you're the only one who could help
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Woot! Thank goodness, I needed this back on my computer! Thank you!! :D
What a video bro! Can't thank you enough! Thank you so much you made life so much easier!
Thanks. Great overview.
Thank you for making a video explaining all the essentials of tNice tutorials software. You really helped understand the software more, thank you
Thanks, you made it all so clear for us 'small designers'
Thank you for explaining this thoroughly!
This is so well explained! You got teaching skills!
Woot! Thank goodness, I needed this back on my
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This video was so life changing, keep up the good
Great explanation of features of each program. Thanks!
Your videos are international! It helps a lot with Portuguese subtitles.
Thanks for the tools.
I did not know the Edge Reflow, testing now!
BROOO thankyou so much, this really helped and the tutorial was really easy to use as well :)
TNice tutorials helped sooo much!
and i wish you good luck with your future endeavors ❤
Nice little video guide.
I would add that as far as brackets is concerned, it fits into a category with lots of competitors like sublime and atom.io but I think that whole category has reacently been dominated by Microsoft VS Code. Although the VS stands for Visual Studio, the tool is not based on visual studio. It's actually a ground up build on the "Electron" platform which is based on the Chromium browser so it runs on all platforms. Its 100% free - no strings attached and it has a massive collection of extensions. My 2c :)
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Great video! Concise and helpful. Thanks
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Loool. I legit spend 6 years using gms before finally getting serum. I was making blown out saw softs and exporting them to Edison
Thank you!!! You are the best. clear and concise
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Best tutorial, thank you very much
Muse: Authorware in Web
Edge Animate: Flash 2.0
Reflow: Flash lite 2.0
Damn those Macromedia days.
thanks for giving clear and specific information
I checked - everything is clean
This was so helpful!! Thank you
thanks man . you helped me so much thank you again
Thank you man for sharing this stuff
Learned something new today, thank you!
I had soft soft for a wNice tutorialle but never actually opened it because it looked too complex. TNice tutorials actually helped quite a bit. i an like for
that's really amazing man .. thank you for your share
Thank you. Nice and clear explanation.
Thanks for share with us! Congrats!
Reflow is far more powerful than the video suggests. Have created a fairly accurate responsive design based on a static comp I did - the code it generates isn't too shabby either. As a front-end developer and designer I am in the process of testing whether I can provide a programming team with this so they have a good understanding of how I want the site to respond - I have done the hard part of creating a seamless resposive page now the coders can tidy up the code.
Very well said Julian. I originally watched this video because I just didn't understand exactly 'where' and more importantly 'which tool' to BEGIN with. I too am more of a front-end dev vs friends of mine that are pure coders lol. I like being able to go from PS to Reflow.. BUT, wishing I could go from from PS to Muse if Muse could do what Reflow does.
bmizzle010 if you create SVGs, it works really good with Muse.
Julian Knott You need a developer if you select the Reflow route. And he was explaining which application is easier to work as a beginner. Reflow is really nice to use as a team but it needs twice the budget.
Guvenc Alp Erdem Reflow is free in the Creative Cloud so twice the budget isn't really a problem for now. If you have a team of designers and developers my suggestion is that you have your prototype done in reflow by your designer and submit it to the developer for cleanup. It's the usual team workflow. So instead of the coder having to code everything from a PSD which the designer submits, they will save more time by applying a few cleanups to the prototype instead.
Paul you are my idol.
While I like every app for different reasons, it seems to me that Adobe should just combine the power of Muse, Dreamweaver, and Reflow into a single app and leave Brackets for the pure coders. You certainly don't need 4 apps.
But...what the world really needs is a good Muse-to-Wordpress solution. Has anyone created Wordpress themes from Muse designs?
Yes, And it made me cry a river
Robert Shepherd its all about money they seperate it for business purposes. Get it!
Robert Shepherd Muse is not meant for Wordpress
Muse is a typical Adobe Middle Ground (halfway between InDesign and Dreamweaver)
Reflow, Animate and Code/Bracket are Testers/Trials. They are not complete programs within themselves and adobe can kill them completely at anytime.
likeOMGitzNICH! I don''t really think Adobe will soon kill the 3 Edge tools. For one, Reflow is a great tool for prototyping.. it has great potentials once they're able to sort out the problems with the code it generates. It can be a great "codesign" tool that may compete with Webflow or Macau.
Adobe Edge Animate is also a powerful tool for interactive HTML animations. And it's not just simple animations and stuff, you can create games using the tool and animate almost any type of interface.
For me, Code/Bracket is a bit far from Sublime Text, which is my personal fave, and I don't think it's able to compete yet. The live editing is a powerful feature, but the first time I used it it was a bit buggy and logs out of the live session at times so I didn't bother using it again. I think if Adobe has to discontinue one, it can be Edge Code. But they're trying to come up with a great workflow with Edge, so good luck to them.
likeOMGitzNICH! You can actually create a custom Wordpress template (again, template not theme) with Muse. However for complex templates it kinda sucks in so many ways since Muse generates a lot of head-aching code.
A blurry Christ is a graphic design must-have.
Don't matter how long you take, long as you do it cause you love to
simple and great dude . thanks
Beginners should start with Brackets or Atom. I remember I used to do html and css coding in windows notepad, but now we have more powerful editors like brackets and atom giving ease and simple interface.
very high quality video, thankyou!
You just cleared my mind.
That was great. Thank you.
yo bro, really thankya. Big respect
good work king, love you
YOU ARE A GOD... NO QUESTION ABOUT IT
TNice tutorials was the first video I saw to get into soft soft, tNice tutorials year in May. Today I published a Resetup from XXXTentacion "Moonlight".
thanks for the video , i was about going to learn about web development
I am new to MUSE, Reflow and Sparks, Wounded to Dreamweaver from Past experiences with it which I abandoned on the account of it long ago, happy with Homesite which Adobe somewhat unknowingly owns, and a Traditional coder of ASP and SQL. I like your presentation. Inspiring and very informative. Yes, which software should I use to build a commercial site? But for me, what I know is this. There is nothing new under the sun. It's just moved around or drag n drop or like you mentioned, confusing. Because I mainly code for Corporate / Entertainment industries using traditional methods that are fast to me, slow to others is this. Muse appears to take things that is fast and I can use for presentation but keep my web based applications separate, knowing that animation has no place really to a web form that a user needs to fill out. I guess unless you as a coder needs to make it into a game, that might be a different story. But I see today's software all speaking the same stuff that some I don't know and with its ease of use, can adopt it into pieces of my project. Other areas like Three Tier Components, I keep it separate and move in a way that is less obtrusive and straight to the point. Only experienced web developers can understand this and like me, express the options available. Even yours is no different than mine. We are trying to answer the question you noted.
Thank you, Paul. Really helpful :)
Awesome. Thanks for this!
thanks for the great videos
this is how you make people lazy. nice tutorial!
thank you very much that was really good thumbs up
Very helpful, thanks!
Thank you, it means a lot:)
Thank you for your advice.
Cool video! Thanks!!!
Thank you man!
Good, thanks for share!
Works, thanks bro
Awesome program
Eyyy (1:20) I love that Slovenia got to be on the list. :D
Outstanding Video. I found it very helpful and enlightening. I was going to ask...which one of these would you recommend to someone who is working on a image-bored website. That allow people to make their own account on, upload his/her own images/art work?, and a key-word tab feature. ( example website like Danbooru, Deviantart, Photobucket,est)
I love soft soft so so so so much!
Bobby Z I use the signature version but I tNice tutorialnk most of the stuff was also available in the producer edition (I bought that first). I am using
Thank you In the setup
thank u helped me a lot
working for today!!!
Paul, and everyone else: Sounds like they are all handy, but Dreamweaver to rule them all? Thoughts? I'd like to keep it simple.
cool tutorial, 100% works, +rep
Thanks so much
Health to you, brother!
Thanks!!!! If I try to combine all aplications maybe I will create a fantastic web site!!!
Worked, thx
i love u so much bro, thanks very much