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Microsoft Front Page Review

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Product Name: Microsoft FrontPage 2003 [Old Version]

Product Description: FrontPage is a HTML editor / website builder designed by Microsoft. If you are familiar with any of Microsoft’s products, such as Word, you will feel very comfortable using FrontPage.

FrontPage is a “What You See Is What You Get Editor” (also known as WYSIWYG). You can design your pages in what looks like a regular Word Doc; you can also choose to design specifically in code, or view a split screen of both.

Here are some of the things included: FrontPage includes many tools to help you design your websites. You can add pictures and graphics, format text, and more with just a touch of a few buttons. FrontPage also allows you to publish your site quickly and easily, without the use of a separate FTP program.

Thoughts & Criticisms: I was totally new to building websites when I started using FrontPage. I was already familiar with several Microsoft programs, so I was familiar with the “look” and the “shortcuts” that FrontPage offered. In just a few short months, I have created more than five sites, each with different themes, colors, etc.

I have since had a small amount of experience with DreamWeaver, and definitely prefer FrontPage to that program.

All in all, I thoroughly enjoy FrontPage and would recommend it to others.

System Requirements: CPU

Intel Pentium 233-MHz or faster processor (Pentium III recommended)

Memory: 128 MB RAM or greater

Disk Space: 180 MB; optional installation files cache (recommended) requires an additional 200 MB

Operating System: Windows 2000 with Service Pack 3 (SP3), Windows XP, or later

Drive: CD-ROM or DVD

Money-back guarantee: depends on the retailer it is purchased from

Rating: 10

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