I'd like to see CC implement some of their apps for the MAC os's, mainly because my clients would like to have some control of their sites and the visual edit feature in the 2008 HTML editor is better than any on-line, open source or local application for end-users who wish to do 'lite' maintenance. And, a few of them are on MACs. And MAC users are very loyal to their product. I'd like to be able to stear them to your software. So guys -- how about it?
In response to 'wake up and smell the coffee'. Possibly you need a reality check. It takes more than one suite of software to design sites. I've used all of the big name brands, and still use some of them (macromedia, Adobe -- but never MS frontpage), and CC consistently stands up to any Adobe or Mircosoft product. Coffee Cup provides great support and the upgrades are free (and there are real enhancements not just a change to the skin) -- Adobe charges for anything and everything, including support via Bangladesh. Coffee Cup has a rare WYSIWYG company climate. I'm proud to have them in our tool kit. And look forward to updating my bundled software - for free. Their software keeps getting better -- especially the catchy song after the install ...