I noticed that the feature set between WWB and 'Quick 'n Easy' (originally for MAC users only) is becoming very similar. Are the plans to eventually migrate to a single product for Windows/MAC/linux ? Would there be also be the opportunity for WWB subscribers to move to this new platform as well??
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Roadmap
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Re: Roadmap
There are currently no plans to migrate to a single product. Quick 'n Easy Web Builder was created for WWB users that want to switch to Mac/Linux, but this group is very small.
So, the main focus stays on WWB. Quick 'n Easy Web Builder will remain a separate product as long as there is demand for it.
So, the main focus stays on WWB. Quick 'n Easy Web Builder will remain a separate product as long as there is demand for it.
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Re: Roadmap
Thanks for the update.