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Microsoft FrontPage 2000

Microsoft FrontPage 2000

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Site Managment and Design Tool
Review: A wonderful tool, provides excellent site management and finally produces clean, standardized code that works in any browser. Anyone looking for a professional site design and management tool which doesn't create propietary tags and incompatable code should look no further. While it lacks the large number of "cool" features that dreamweaver has, it remains the single best site management tool available.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Do Not Buy This Product
Review: Micrsoft makes some great products; However this is not one of them. The way the program works does not allow 50-80% of web users to see the page propertly. If you want people to be able to use your pages do not use this product. Try Hot Metal or Netscape Composer.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Want to move up in your career? Learn FrontPage.
Review: A business teacher of mine recently hypothesized that Microsoft FrontPage will soon be required business software, just as Microsoft PowerPoint became required business software in the 90's. I couldn't agree more.

With FrontPage, 'creating web sites' has moved from some complex 'techie' thing to becoming a straightforward 'business' thing.

Think about how PowerPoint made overhead presentations something that anybody could do. Remember how everything used to be presented with overhead transparency slides on bulky projectors? People used to hire other people to create and print transparencies late at night.

Now, everything is presented using Powerpoint, and you can create that presentation yourself. (If you have worked in a corporation in the last few years, you know how ubiquitous PowerPoint has become)

Similarly, web sites are currently farmed out to 'experts' that can speak in code and who must be relied upon for those last minute web site changes. But soon, web sites will be the responsibility of the average corporate employee.

So, do you want to get a head start on your colleagues?

If so, get this easy-to-use program and learn how it works so that when your next job application says "FrontPage required" you'll be able to check that requirement off.

Feel free to email me with any questions.


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