Is OS X the non-Window version of a...

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When I attempted to add/insert a form to my HTML, it was recommended (I was taken to my Support Page) that I get Coffeecup Web Form Builder.

In my current trial and error relationship to Responsive Layout, I purchased Menu Builder and Button Builder in what now seems to be the result of faulty reasoning. That is, I wanted to add a contact form to my Layout via HTML.

After reading through some of the comments, it seemed that my old Coffeecup Form Builder was outdated and that I would need to purchase a new form builder.

After checking which products I owned and which products I did not own, I learned that out of the software products that I did not own four were available, so I selected the Menu Builder and Button Builder to assist me in learning how to use the Responsive Layout, because the other software programs that I did not own were preface with a OS X.

Did I make a mistake and not understand that if a Product is listed on my Support Page that it will work for me or that it is a Program recommended to work with the other software product that I have purchased?
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Button Builder, Menu Builder, Form Builder all work great with RLM. Just remember Responsive Layout Maker creates a responsive prototype website (called a layout). You build the structure of your website in Responsive Layout Maker and then export to any code editor to add your final content. That is when you add your Buttons, Menus and Forms.
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Yes I believe you misunderstood the structure of your products page. The OSX versions are for apple based computers, anything listed under the part showing you what you own is what you have purchased. The products listed in the what you don't own area is a list of "all" of the CC products you do not own. There is no connection for these products to anything you own, nothing to say that this goes good with this etc. it's just a list of all the products available for you to purchase.

I would suggest from this point on that you may want to ask on the forums here to find out what program is best suited to your current needs at that time.
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Scott/Jo Ann:

Wow...Thank you both very much for the insight and for taking the time to share both your professional time and your professional experiences with me in this personal matter.

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