Adobe dot Com resource who say free, but are not...

I was updating my Muse sites today and I clicked on several 'free stuff' that to go to a 3rd party website that doesn't let you download without membership and pay money to do... I don't have a problem with that, except for the part that says on the Adobe site, applications/widgets are 'Free' not 'Free with membership.

It's a question that I feel should be dealt with, the applications should be free without any condition OR inform the user of the original "free with membership to the site.

To be clear, I have no problem to become a member of a site to upload stuff! I feel that it is false advertising... and a bit of a waste of time...

John-

Hi, thanks for bringing this place. Directory Widget Adobe Muse is kind of a 'public service' where we offer a unique place for users of Muse find widgets they are looking for (it's free paid or subscription). Given that this is not part of the pipe main Muse project is somewhat a "labor of love" (slightly financed with content "reported cottages" by Muse widget developers).

In order to display the contents of the directory we use a solution of e-commerce (Shopify) with no transaction of course - this content is sold by the supplier on their store. Long story short, we have not found a graceful way to indicate that some widgets are available as part of a paid subscription (so the $0 * with the * indication with subscription).

I know that's not ideal, but I think that it is 'acceptable' if it is accurate. I think we need to audit all the widgets in the repertoire of today and make sure that they clearly indicate when they are free with subscription free vs. Let's get on it in the next week.

I hope this helps and thank you for putting in place.

Dani (product manager Muse)

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