Quote Originally Posted by ShapeShifter View Post
I suspect that anyone involved in or interested in web site design software will likely be connected to the web.
See, here is where there is either a disconnect or I failed to communicate.

It's not that Mrs. Smith is unlikely to have an internet connection. Heck, maybe she already even has a domain or free space somewhere. It is rather that she is more likely to purchase something that has a more permanent license structure than a pay-for-use license. And most likely available even at her local grocery store.

With Muse--or whatever the final name will be--a potential customer for Adobe will need to hear how great and easy to use it is from some sort of review (on-line or print). Make a decision to go to Adobe and then make some sort of decision as to which of the (current) licenses she desires. And she obviously wants "easy," and Adobe isn't making it easy. Or "permanent."

There are several options available at most office supply places. Already on the shelf. There are over a dozen wysiwyg web authoring software packages available at most every on-line software review site.

Which type of license do you really see as being attractive Mrs. Smith?