Reviews of the Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003
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CNET Review
The Good: Microsoft FrontPage 2003 offers an easy-to-use WYSIWYG interface, tight integration with Office, a bountiful assortment of templates and fonts, and a helpful code editor.
The Bad: Microsoft FrontPage 2003 lacks a manual, and some sites may not display properly in browsers other than Internet Explorer. ISPs must have FrontPage extensions to enable some features.
The Bottom Line: If you need a midlevel Web site design app, Microsoft FrontPage 2003 is a good choice, but professionals should use Macromedia Dreamweaver instead.
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corp.
Part number: 392-02321
General
- Category Creativity application
- Subcategory Creativity - web design / publishing
- Language(s) English
- License pricing Standard
- Localization English
Software
- License Type Complete package
- License Qty 1 user
- License Pricing Standard
- Platform Windows
- Distribution Media CD-ROM
System Requirements
- OS Required Microsoft Windows 2000 SP3 or later, Microsoft Windows XP or later
- Min Processor Type Intel Pentium - 233 MHz
- Min RAM Size 128 MB
- Min Hard Drive Space 180 MB
- Peripheral / Interface Devices SVGA monitor, CD-ROM
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