Adobe Muse themes are created inside Adobe Muse and shared as a .muse file. Themes do not require any configuration or setup to get running. Since Adobe Muse generates static HTML files, the files can be exported to the browser for testing without needing to be hosted. However, because of its static nature, themes cannot be applied to existing content and content cannot be imported into a theme. Since themes are created inside Adobe Muse, they do not require knowledge of any code. Free starter designs are offered on Adobe Muse.[7] Themes can be viewed via a built in 'Preview' option that allows users to preview their website in the application. Users can also temporarily host their website in Business Catalyst for free as part of the Creative Cloud subscription.
I hope all that are used to adobe see this, I can say if you are used to Adobe the team at Webflow will impress. They are fast to help are open to expansion of there system based on feed back and do not keep your work in the end you can just export if needed. For those with project that they wish to continue save your resorsess fast. and I mean fast as they will be gone once they take it away.
@PixelGeek is the man he will make a video about just about anything in no time flat showing just how to do things that are just way cool. I am sold 110% I hope more muse users show up it would be great to have them.
If you do not know how to open in Windows compatibility mode this to is a simple solution.
First, open Windows Explorer and navigate to wherever you have installed adobe muse.
Now right-click on mouse and click "Show More Options"(shift+f10)
Then find "Troubleshoot compatibility" This will walk you through setting up the program to run in compatibility mode and also allow you to save these settings for future openings.