In browser editing

I have just downloaded the latest version of Muse (cc2014) and watched some of the 'new features' clips. I can't believe that 'In-browser editing' is in the 'new features' section and with out any text formatting options. Its basically exactly the same 'In-browser editing' that always been available. When are text formatting options coming to 'In-browser editing' in Muse? - its been far too long. Is there some kind of internal interest issue here with Dreamweaver?

Please refer to Nathan's reply in this post for details regarding styling/data editing for text in IBE :
https://forums.adobe.com/message/6824295#6824295
Thanks,
Sanjit

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