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by agent00200 , Feb 07 '00
Pros: wide variety of tools, great interface, interesting design options Cons: user friendliness, simplicty
Q: Does Microsoft's Front Page 2000 lead the web up to par?
A: Well, it's all a matter of relativity. I must admit with Microsoft's newest software getting a presence on the web could be a little more easy...but is the market simplicity? As a...
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by muy , Jun 10 '00
Pros: ease of use, Office integration Cons: some WYSIWYG inconsistencies, some functions don't work uniformly
I built my first site with Microsoft FrontPage 98, and found it easy to use and integrate with other Office products. The features in MS FrontPage 98, however, are preferrable to the ones in 2000. Here's why:
* The 98 version is more readily...
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by yeast , Apr 03 '00
Pros: Quick, Easy, Robust Web Authoring Cons: Some Incompatibilities with Netscape
MS Frontpage is a very useful tool for the novice web author.
A friend of mine is a pediatrician who has collected numerous medical journal articles as well as his own notes over the past twenty years. He had a need to build an on-line warehouse...
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by ChristinaAVON , Jan 22 '00
Pros: Very Easy To Use and Learn! Cons: Only the cost of $200.
I think that FrontPage 2000 should be commended for their overwhelming help for those who haven't a clue about HTML! What a savior for auctions as well. FrontPage 2000 can be used by the clueless HTML person or an expert. No matter how much HTML you...
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by jvanwyhe , Mar 01 '00
Pros: Good cost to feature ratio, Nice veiws tabs Cons: HTML coding, table html coding, lacks some useful maintenance features
Now I'll be the first to admit I'm not the biggest Microsoft fan in the world. Like many others out there, I am tired of having software jammed down my throat by the Bill Gates Empire. But Front Page 2000 is one product of theirs that I am truly please...
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by ytech , Jan 29 '00
Pros: lots of cool features, microsoft image composer, link checker, easy to use, very advanced Cons: cheasy templates
I am a WebDesigner, and i have tried way too many HTML editors but front Page is the best out there. At first I was absolutely not going to buy frontpage because i tried the frontpage express and man that was terrible it had to be the worst editor...
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by tchannon , Feb 08 '00
Pros: Simplicity, Price, Availability, Familiarity Cons: Limited Ability
Thanks to software-giant Microsoft, FrontPage (FP) has nearly become a the household name in regards to What You See Is What You Get (WYSIWYG) HTML editors and web site creators.
Although it is not my favorite, it is the product I would...
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by thewebguy , Jan 02 '00
Pros: Probably the best web development program Cons: Tougher to use than most folks think.
Front Page is just one of many programs from Microsoft that has risen to domination and now leads in the category of web authoring tools. If shear numbers are any indication, then one would have to assume the public has voted Front Page to be the best....
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by garrjo , Jan 18 '00
Pros: Adaptable Interface Cons: Cluttered HTML (Source Code)
Sure is intuitive isn't it?
Well, as far as Graphical User Interfaces go Microsoft has done an adept job at creating a seem-less environment for novices. However, if you really want serious HTML, better off looking elsewhere.
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by Techman , Jan 16 '00
Pros: Complete package all in one. Cons: Preview does not work.
I am an MCSE with Microsoft and I use a lot of their products as you may can tell. I am very glad and excited about FrontPage 2000. This product is what I use to create all of the web sites that I publish. I started a few years ago with FrontPage 97 and...
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by wolfman224 , Apr 21 '00
Pros: Inexpensive, powerful, fast to learn Cons: needs extensions on server to make best use
Where I work we have a number of web design tools, Adobe Go-Live, Macromedia Dreamweaver and FrontPage 2000.
Go-live lets you do great multiple moving icon laden pages, Dreamewaver has an add-on to let you make online courses, only Frontpage...
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by 555surf , Apr 18 '00
Pros: Easy-to-use WYSIWYG program. Cons: Hazardous to your HTML!!!
I started with FrontPage Express and I'm now stuck with it's problems. I started with this because it was free and easy to use, and now that I'm used to it, I always use it although there are many better programs. When I make pages with FrontPage...
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by endurance , Nov 29 '99
Pros: Easy Construction, Frontpage Enhancements Cons: Pricy, Not non-FP Extentions Friendly
Frontpage 97 & 98 had lots of nice features. Now with the release of Frontpage 2000 its even smoother!
HTML authors everywhere for ages have argued which is better Straight HTML or a WYSIWYG editor. I think what it comes down to is the...
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by infoprimer , Dec 03 '00
Pros: Easy to learn and use Cons: Tends to garble custom code, Some parts require special software
Ever since Microsoft came out with FrontPage version 1.0 I've both loved and hated the program. It can either be your best friend our your worst enemy. When I bought my first copy, I was just out to see what was possible to do on the web, and...
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by blacknarwhal , Jan 12 '00
Pros: Easy to use, good low-cost program for basic Webmastering Cons: You may need something stronger if you want more applications.
About two years ago, I took a summer class at a community college, to learn how to program in HTML. Now, it almost feels like a waste since I learned how to work FrontPage.
Microsoft's FrontPage is an easy-to-use application that allows you...
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