J
Joe S.
This is all fine for companies, power users, web designers, and the like --
but -- what about us little guys who maintain websites such as:
-- my family site with photos, notes about what we are doing, and the like?
-- my local astronomy club site with notes about meetings, newsletter, maps
to dark sky sites?
-- and the rest of us common folks??
QUOTE
PressPass: Why is Microsoft offering two separate products to meet these Web
design needs?
Richards: While both products are partially based on Microsoft Office
FrontPage technologies, they are tailored to very different usage scenarios.
We have built SharePoint Designer 2007 expressly for information workers in
an enterprise who are creating and customizing Microsoft SharePoint Web
sites and building workflow-enabled applications on SharePoint Products and
Technologies. It provides these workers with versatile tools to produce more
interactive Web pages that incorporate data from a wide variety of sources,
as well as enable business processes and create powerful reporting tools on
the SharePoint platform. SharePoint Designer 2007 also allows the IT
department to closely manage all of these activities so that employees
ultimately can more productively build and customize SharePoint sites and
applications.
Expression Web Designer is focused on the needs of professional Web
designers seeking to build high-quality, standards-based Web sites for
companies. It provides exceptional support for integrating XML, CSS, ASP.NET
2.0, XHTML and other standard Web technologies into sites to make them more
dynamic, interactive and accessible. Teams of designers using Expression Web
Designer and developers using Microsoft Visual Studio will benefit from
numerous integrated features that allow them to collaborate on the design
and development of content and applications.
Microsoft is now truly able to deliver a comprehensive family of Web
authoring products for the diverse needs of our existing Microsoft Office
FrontPage customers.
PressPass: What is happening to the current FrontPage product, and how is
Microsoft communicating with FrontPage users to alleviate concerns about
migration, ongoing technical support and the like?
Richards: After we fully release SharePoint Designer 2007 and Expression Web
Designer, FrontPage will be discontinued gradually. This process will bring
our customers and partners a broader choice of tools that go far beyond the
capabilities within the current FrontPage product to meet the needs of today’s
and tomorrow’s Web authors, designers and developers.
In the meantime, Microsoft will continue to provide current FrontPage
customers with full product support through June 2008, as well as clear
guidance on how they can smoothly migrate to SharePoint Designer 2007 or
Expression Web Designer, depending on their roles and needs. In the near
future, all registered Microsoft Office FrontPage customers will receive
e-mail from Microsoft outlining our overall strategy and roadmap for these
next-generation Web authoring tools. We also will provide continual updates
on the Microsoft Office product Web site. In addition, current FrontPage
customers in both the retail and enterprise channels will be able to take
advantage of special upgrade offers starting in the second half of 2006.
http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/features/2006/feb06/02-15Designer.mspx
END QUOTE
but -- what about us little guys who maintain websites such as:
-- my family site with photos, notes about what we are doing, and the like?
-- my local astronomy club site with notes about meetings, newsletter, maps
to dark sky sites?
-- and the rest of us common folks??
QUOTE
PressPass: Why is Microsoft offering two separate products to meet these Web
design needs?
Richards: While both products are partially based on Microsoft Office
FrontPage technologies, they are tailored to very different usage scenarios.
We have built SharePoint Designer 2007 expressly for information workers in
an enterprise who are creating and customizing Microsoft SharePoint Web
sites and building workflow-enabled applications on SharePoint Products and
Technologies. It provides these workers with versatile tools to produce more
interactive Web pages that incorporate data from a wide variety of sources,
as well as enable business processes and create powerful reporting tools on
the SharePoint platform. SharePoint Designer 2007 also allows the IT
department to closely manage all of these activities so that employees
ultimately can more productively build and customize SharePoint sites and
applications.
Expression Web Designer is focused on the needs of professional Web
designers seeking to build high-quality, standards-based Web sites for
companies. It provides exceptional support for integrating XML, CSS, ASP.NET
2.0, XHTML and other standard Web technologies into sites to make them more
dynamic, interactive and accessible. Teams of designers using Expression Web
Designer and developers using Microsoft Visual Studio will benefit from
numerous integrated features that allow them to collaborate on the design
and development of content and applications.
Microsoft is now truly able to deliver a comprehensive family of Web
authoring products for the diverse needs of our existing Microsoft Office
FrontPage customers.
PressPass: What is happening to the current FrontPage product, and how is
Microsoft communicating with FrontPage users to alleviate concerns about
migration, ongoing technical support and the like?
Richards: After we fully release SharePoint Designer 2007 and Expression Web
Designer, FrontPage will be discontinued gradually. This process will bring
our customers and partners a broader choice of tools that go far beyond the
capabilities within the current FrontPage product to meet the needs of today’s
and tomorrow’s Web authors, designers and developers.
In the meantime, Microsoft will continue to provide current FrontPage
customers with full product support through June 2008, as well as clear
guidance on how they can smoothly migrate to SharePoint Designer 2007 or
Expression Web Designer, depending on their roles and needs. In the near
future, all registered Microsoft Office FrontPage customers will receive
e-mail from Microsoft outlining our overall strategy and roadmap for these
next-generation Web authoring tools. We also will provide continual updates
on the Microsoft Office product Web site. In addition, current FrontPage
customers in both the retail and enterprise channels will be able to take
advantage of special upgrade offers starting in the second half of 2006.
http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/features/2006/feb06/02-15Designer.mspx
END QUOTE