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Maya can be used by online publishers and bloggers.
Small companies, startups or thought leaders that want to send newsletters to their followers but don't have the time nor resources to create extensive html templates for their newsletter.
This is a great software for anyone who wants advanced and High Quality 3D Models and Animations.
To much space is been needed and dot think I dislike it.
I also like its plugins feature of using any plugins. And the dynamics fart of Maya is too good and also modelling using curves makes it too easy.
It is a somewhat complicated program to use, it is not an act for beginners, some of its tools are difficult to understand.
I make use of Maya a lot for animation as I feel the animator and animation tools are very versatile and powerful, perfect for complex character animations.
It has enough features, options and presets to help you create great pieces faster. Once you learn how to use it, you'll probably will be able to use any other 3D designing software.
When I work on the app, I have a feeling of inner peace that comes from the minimalist design, and it is a perfect atmosphere to cultivate sincere thoughts.
With the exception of one of their employees [SENSITIVE CONTENT], the Revue customer service was horrendous. When you get a new support person, they're never on the same page.
It's easy to set up, and now that Twitter owns it I really like the feature that you can pin your newsletter on your Twitter profile. Creating issues is also simple, and pure joy in the Revue editor.
No ability to login to a dashboard to cancel either. Serious waste of my time having to write this review, tweet at them on twitter and email staff to try to cancel one silly subscription.
I liked pretty much everything because the creative process is my favorite. Having a Chrome extension and an iPhone app makes it easier to add content to my queue.
After all that, the Revue-Zapier integration does not function. Zapier has indicated it's an error with the Revue API.).
I am able to send out a newsletter in the same time heating up a pizza. I love the simplicity and ease.
2 weeks of emails to support to cancel subscription and no reply.
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