Adobe Muse CC
Adobe Muse CC is a web design tool that allows users to create HTML5 websites without writing code. It was marketed toward designers and creative professionals who wanted to build responsive websites using a visual, drag-and-drop interface similar to Adobe's desktop design applications. The app offered features like responsive design, animation and scroll effects, integration with Adobe Stock assets and Creative Cloud Libraries, and the ability to publish sites directly or export HTML for use with any hosting provider. Muse was discontinued by Adobe in 2018 and has received no updates, security patches, or bug fixes since March 2019.
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1 suggestionAdobe Muse CC was officially discontinued in March 2018, and Adobe stopped shipping updates and security patches in March 2019. There is no native Apple Silicon build and there will never be one — the last release was built for Intel Macs only. The app continues to run under Rosetta 2 today, but Apple is removing Rosetta 2 in macOS 28 (September 2028), so any remaining Muse installations will stop launching entirely on that date. If you rely on Muse for maintaining existing websites, you should plan a migration now — ideally before the deadline. Adobe's official replacement is Adobe XD, which is actively maintained and available as a native Apple Silicon build on the Mac App Store, though XD is optimized for UI/UX design rather than traditional web development. Alternatively, Figma (web-based, runs in any browser), WordPress with a page builder (Elementor, Divi), or Webflow (cloud-based visual web builder) are modern equivalents that cover similar no-code web design workflows. If you have websites published from Muse, you will need to export and re-host them before Rosetta 2 support ends, or migrate to a new platform entirely.
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