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| | Microsoft FrontPage 2002 Upgrade |  | From: Microsoft Software Category: Software
List Price: $89.95 Buy Used: $49.98 You Save: $39.97 (44%)
Avg. Customer Rating: 36 reviews Sales Rank: 5477
Format: Cd-rom Platforms: Windows Nt, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows Xp Color: Microsoft FrontPage 2002 Upgrade Media: CD-ROM Edition: Upgrade Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 4.5 x 3.9 x 1
MPN: 392-01188 Model: 392-01188 UPC: 659556640378 EAN: 0659556640378 ASIN: B00005AFI3
Release Date: May 31, 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: used in good condition, ready to ship with free delivery confirmation. disc has marks
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Better off with ground meat... literally... May 2, 2005 12 out of 14 found this review helpful
I started off with FrontPage 97... and gradually worked up to FrontPage 2002. I used to think FrontPage was a godsend, boy was I wrong. Things only work if using MS Internet Explorer for a browser, or just plain doesn't work if your ISP doesn't support it's extensions.
I now use Macromedia Dreamweaver. However, between using FrontPage and being able to afford Dreamweaver, I used a nice product by some folks with a funny name. A product named "HotDog Pro" made by Sausage Software! Funny tho it may be, their software is nothing to laugh at! It is a GREAT product, and costs A LOT LESS than MS FrontPage!
http://www.sausage.com/products.html
This software does not work February 22, 2004 7 out of 14 found this review helpful
Quite simply this software does not work, and I've been using other versions of FrontPage since it first came out--check out the Microsoft web site--they have loads of 'fixes' for this software. None of the web component functions work, and neither does shared borders. I can't imagine that they would continue to sell this.
Not much of an "Upgrade." September 11, 2003 5 out of 7 found this review helpful
Frontpage is OK in general, a bit hard to get used to. This version seems to have a few more web-bots, but I mostly felt obligated to buy it because my ISP doesn't support the Frontpage 2000 Server Extensions. FP still creates pages bloated with useless code and fails to really automate development of some of the hottest technologies in use today, e.g. XML.
Few are better, and this is essential for some web tasks March 20, 2003 22 out of 23 found this review helpful
I am a reluctant user of MS products. Who really wants to give them more money? But there are few better web editors than this. With this version, FrontPage has surpassed Homesite; but DreamWeaver is still better--probably the only better web development application. PROS * Preserves true HTML coding--old versions of FrontPage did not do this * Great project management: easy to create and use templates for managing entire sites * Great WYSIWIG editor: If you know how to use Word, you can make an entire website in FrontPage * Direct access to web host: Don't have to ftp back and forth; if your web host supports FrontPage, you can edit pages directly in your account and see the changes immediately * SHAREPOINT!!The Sharepoint deserves more discussion. Sharepoint is a portal, most likely to be used as an Intranet. It has group calendars, file sharing, etc. You can create and manage your own Sharepoint portal from Frontpage. It is an amazing value for small- to medium-size companies. SHAREPOINT ALONE IS WORTH THE PRICE OF FRONTPAGE! You cannot possibly find a portal for less money. But compare that to the cost of purchasing a comparable portal or leasing one, and this is hands-down a great value. And there is no, I repeat, NO opensource (free) groupware application that can touch Sharepoint yet. (When there is, I'll migrate.) PURCHASING RECOMMENDATION * People who know HTML will code without this product in a text editor * People who want a WYSIWIG development environment should seriously consider this product, though it costs more than some decent WYSIWIG alternatives--nobody else except Dreamweaver comes close to the features FrontPage has * If you want highly dynamic web pages (ASP, CFM, Flash, etc.), get Dreamweaver * If you are interested in a Sharepoint portal, this is a must
WORTHY UPGRADE FOR THE 9X EDITIONS, BUT NOT FOR THE 2000 ED. November 21, 2002 40 out of 41 found this review helpful
"Microsoft FrontPage" is a full-featured Web design software. The highlights of this 2002 Upgrade include: being easy to use (with the help of additional Wizards and Templates); being able to integrate and correlate with compatible applications; and having a reliable usage-analysis-report. Also, both the 'Auto Web Content' and the 'b-Central Commerce Manager' live up to their respective billings. But despite these facts, Microsoft still has some catching-up to do. This latest 'FrontPage' lack most of the features that make Macromedia's 'Dreamweaver' tick. Again, ardent frontpagers will notice that only a thin line separates this 2002 version from the 2000 version. As a result, I don't regard it as a worthy Upgrade for FrontPage 2000. It is better reserved for FrontPage 9X edition users.
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