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@Susan Chong-Campbell
I can’t download, I don’t see the sign-up form above. I have checked the Test JavaScript link and it says that it is running, so I’m not sure why the form isn’t showing.
Would you please add me and send the free e-books? Thanks and I appreciate your help
Sure, no problem Rhonda – we’ve manually added your email address to the list, and you should now have received the set of links to the free Adobe books… Hope you get a lot out of them!
PS – For anyone else who may have difficulties:
If you don’t see sign-up form above to get the books, you can test that JavaScript is on in your web browser (normally it is, if you didn’t turn it off and aren’t using an add-on like NoScript), and/or you can try a different browser.
After entering your address in the form, you’ll receive an email immediately with a collection of links to all the (30+) downloadable Adobe books.
[If you don’t get it within a couple minutes, check your promotions or bulk/junk folders as sometimes valid email is put there incorrectly.]
To ensure delivery please add this incoming address to your contact list, address book, or safe senders list:
Remember, we take your privacy seriously, and will never share or spam your email address!
Thanks for the nice books,
These are going to help learn a lot.
Cheers
I seem to have subscribed with 2 different email addresses, so I continue to get your newsletters, thank you
@ProDesignTools
I’m having a problem also and my Java is on.
Hi Henry, it’s actually JavaScript you need to have turned on (not Java, they are quite different despite the confusing name similarity)…
But no problem at all, we just added you to the list – so you should now have the books!
Great books, TY
Dear all,
I would like to say thank you so much.
Best,
Yann
The sign-up area is still missing on web page. I’m using Chrome browser and JavaScript is enabled.
Please add my email to your subscriber list.
Thank You :)
That’s odd Raquel, everything checks out fine in our tests of multiple browsers and devices from different locations and Internet connections…
Are you blocking anything with your browser(s), like cookies, downloads, or any sites or URLs? Are you using any restrictive add-ons like Ghostery, AdBlock, or Disconnect?
Anyway, not a problem – we have added you to the list!
Hi, I got this message after filling out the form,
Subscribe Free + Download Dozens of Adobe eBooks
This form is currently closed for responses. Please contact us below for further assistance.
In any case, I would love to get a set of free Adobe books and please manually add my email address to the list to receive the set of links to the free Adobe books.
Much appreciated,
Susan
Apologies Susan – we were adding some terrific new Adobe video courses to the free promotion so it was temporarily closed; however it is open again now, and we have definitely put your name on the list!
Allah will never stop blessing you. 10x brother
please add me to these free books downloads…
Sure, done!
Please add me to the list as well. Thank you.
No problem Marge, you got it.
THANKS
Good. Keep it up.
hi, i subscribed but i haven’t recieved anything yet (i checked my bulk folder as well). i would really appreciate it if you could add me manually to your subscribers list.
Just signed you up Rose, hopefully you’ve got it now.
@ProDesignTools
My friend I am having the problem of downloading, can you pls send me the Adobe Books…
Yes, did that and you should have them now.
pls add me to the list , many thanks
OK, you are now on the list and the book links were sent!
Please add me too
Check, you got it Alan.
Hi
I received an email with list of books but no instructions on where to download from.
Hi Karen, the links for each book are given immediately under the titles listed in the email.
What am I missing. I’m a Graphic Designer who just signed up for MUSE. It looks like a fantastic program for an old school designer like myself who wants an InDesign-like program to build websites.
And yet, Adobe seems almost ashamed of it. They hardly show it on any of their Creative Cloud promotions. No free books. Is there something I should know? Could I do the same thing in the new InDesign release?
Greetings Charles, we agree with you that Muse is a terrific tool that is getting better and better with each release… For those of you unfamiliar with Muse, it allows designers to create websites without having to write any code. With an interface similar to InDesign, users can easily create dynamic documents that generate HTML code and publish desktop, tablet, and smartphone versions of a website.
We have not yet found a free ebook for Adobe Muse that you can legally download, but there are definitely some good Muse books available on Amazon, including the popular Classroom in a Book (CiaB) series.
Adobe also had some great classes on Muse at the recent MAX conference, and these sessions are now available for free on-demand viewing.
For inspiration in designing your site, the first place you should stop is Adobe’s amazing Muse Site of the Day page. It’s really impressive what you can create with this software.
Next, check out Adobe’s large collection of free online Muse tutorials which walk you through the best ways to use all aspects of the product. That said, Muse does need a good online user manual (with a PDF download) like the rest of Adobe’s major tools have.
For getting started learning how to best use the product, here is another very helpful resource site for beginners: Web Design Basics for Adobe Muse. It features information on planning and structuring a site, offers design tips for layout and typography, and explains terms such as usability, user experience, and responsive design.
Finally, Lynda.com (the leading online training site) has 6 entire courses just on Muse, including Muse Essential Training with Justin Seeley. You can get a 10-day free trial to watch all classes here.
All in all, we have not found Adobe playing Muse down at all. It continues to gain adoption and praise and fans. It’s a relatively new tool so doesn’t yet have the level of recognition and resources as a Photoshop or InDesign, but in our view that’s just a matter of time!
I’m ready to read the adobe e-books and learn cs6
I am also not getting the download. I have verified that Javascript is on. Can you also add manually to the email list, so I can get a link to the books.
Thanks,
Mary
I don’t see any links to receive the e-books.
@Mary, @Ross –
We have added you both to the list and you should have the collection of books in your email now.
I can’t for the life of me download any of the free books. Nothing happens even after I create an Adobe user name. Can someone help? Thanks. Rick
Hey there Rick, sorry to hear you’re having troubles… Please see these previous comments for some tips that will hopefully help you figure it out.
I hope mine will arrive as well. All that happens when I try to download is the page returns as is. I’ve received no downloads and would very much like to. I followed the instructions regarding javascript and all is in order there. I’ll hope there is something there tomorrow. Thanks!
Welcome Mary, we checked the list and you weren’t on it – so we’ve just added you, and you should now have received the email with all the links to the free Adobe books.
Thank you, this will make a perfect present for Christmas.
Kind regards
JD