May 25, 2000
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According to MacNN, Adobe officially discontinued PageMill back in March. The spunky little “what you see it sort of pretty close to what you get” web design tool that wowed looky-loos at the 1995 Macworld Expo in San Francisco, could never seem keep up with the likes of gui-riffic apps such as CyberStudio and Dreamweaver.
Once Adobe finally got the bigger picture and bought GoLive, it basically nailed PageMill’s coffin shut. Given that there are hundreds of thousands of copies of PageMill out in the world, there’s still an ample amount of support information available on the Adobe site. Grab it while you can. An interesting thing to note, the domain name of PageMill’s original developer, Ceneca Communications, is currently available.
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