[NEW] [IMAGES] Adding the ability to preview/live edit the source code.

If the Muse Team added this, they could relax and not worry about adding so many other features.
Sure, you can do this already in your browser. But it's not really a dynamically edit thing.
Here, let me demonstrate.
You could naviagate (or shortcut) to a new button, as you can see below.
Once clicked you will get a dialog to choose preset program, open your own, or exit.
As you can see above, if the user does not have Dreamweaver, it will be greyed out.
You could probably guess what the dreamweaver would look like, but the muse editor may look like this.
Maybe even some html tags in button form
Of course, it would have content in it, including the <html> structure, including <head> and <body>
Why add this? Well...
Since Adobe Muse doesn't support all the features of the internet, you can easily add it here yourself! Until they add a button of course.
Then the Muse Team won't be so rushed to get all these features out.
Really hope they add this.
Also, they could touchup and make it look nicer, I just did some quick photoshop.
Note: We kind of have this already, though we can only edit the header... sort of...
This could be already done by exporting the html, opening it in a text editor, editing the code, somehow adding it back to muse, and realizing that you forgot some code, repeat.
But that is too long of a process, this request is much easier.

Most Segregation of Duties (SOD) functionality has been moved to AACG. From my understanding AACG's job is to handle SOD across platforms (EBS, PeopleSoft, HFM, etc.), the visualization was probably moved to the AACG product and that's why it's no longer in the PCG product. Out of the box AACG can connect to EBS and Peoplesoft, you can build connectors for other platforms to manage SOD controls across these different systems. Because AACG is no longer an "EBS only" product, I believe the need to use AACG for all approvals/SOD functionality is required.
Think of AACG as your SOD workbench, where you can simulate SOD access, model controls, create controls, remediate incidents, etc. Between LogicalApps (5+ years old) and the new Oracle GRC products, there has been some migration of features to newer products.
Don't forget, If you feel you need a feature in a certain product (even if it has moved), you always have the ability to request it via My Oracle Support. I hope that has helped in understanding what direction the products have taken.

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