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  • Siamese-Dream.Com
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    Re: Miva Merchant 4 and Freeway 5 (mac) Compatibility

    ...but if you are going to change the appearance of your MM4 site, you'll same money and time overall by moving to MM5. MM5 has more built in features, and is easily 10 times easier to work with.
    I completely agree with this. Also, MM5 is faster, and development is faster, too.

    However, to get the fullest benefit from MM5, you will either need to have a decent grasp of CSS, or you will need a developer who is familiar with it to help you. I am good at neither, unfortunately.

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  • Bruce - PhosphorMedia
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    Re: Miva Merchant 4 and Freeway 5 (mac) Compatibility

    "Designing" a site with Merchant involves entering text in administrative text boxes. This text is generally just plain text with html markup and propriety 'macro-coding' langauge. So, no outside design tool is either necessary nor unusable, however, you are not going to be able to 'design' directly within any editor.

    This is basically true for MM4 and MM5...but if you are going to change the appearance of your MM4 site, you'll same money and time overall by moving to MM5. MM5 has more built in features, and is easily 10 times easier to work with.

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  • tfchen
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    Miva Merchant 4 and Freeway 5 (mac) Compatibility

    Hi,
    My business is currently using MM4. We are considering redesigning the website using Mac based web design software Freeway Pro 5.5. What are the (in)compatibility issues? (Question in advance:) How does upgrading to MM5 effect the (in)compatibility?
    Thanks,
    William
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