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Kevin
Here's the deal, as described by WinXP
Microsoft is discontinuing FrontPage. The good news is that Microsoft
will still support FP 2003, at least for now. And you'll now have two
different new Microsoft web design programs to choose from. SharePoint
Designer 2007 is included with the Office 2007 public beta and as the
name implies, it's specifically made for creating web sites that run
on SharePoint services. You can read more about it here:
http://www.wxpnews.com/I0GJX3/060620-SharePoint_Designer
For non-SharePoint sites, Expression Web Designer is part of the
Expression family that also includes Express Graphic Designer and
Expression Interactive Designer. Microsoft has released a Community
Technology Preview that you can download and try out for free here:
http://www.wxpnews.com/I0GJX3/060620-Expression_Web_Designer
Microsoft is discontinuing FrontPage. The good news is that Microsoft
will still support FP 2003, at least for now. And you'll now have two
different new Microsoft web design programs to choose from. SharePoint
Designer 2007 is included with the Office 2007 public beta and as the
name implies, it's specifically made for creating web sites that run
on SharePoint services. You can read more about it here:
http://www.wxpnews.com/I0GJX3/060620-SharePoint_Designer
For non-SharePoint sites, Expression Web Designer is part of the
Expression family that also includes Express Graphic Designer and
Expression Interactive Designer. Microsoft has released a Community
Technology Preview that you can download and try out for free here:
http://www.wxpnews.com/I0GJX3/060620-Expression_Web_Designer