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Reviews of the Microsoft Expression Web

  • 7.0

    CNET Review

    May 21, 2007

    The Good: Microsoft Expression Web design software supports XHTML, XML, CSS, and W3C accessibility standards; integrates with Expression Studio and Visual Studio.

    The Bad: Microsoft Expression Web lacks FrontPage's help for design beginners; is expensive; offers limited tech support; supports Windows only.

    The Bottom Line: Microsoft Expression Web is a solid Web site layout program that replaces FrontPage and offers tools for dynamic designs, although we'd like more help for newbies.

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Manufacturer: Microsoft Corp.

Part number: UCQ00001

General

  • Category Creativity application
  • Subcategory Creativity - web design / publishing
  • License pricing Standard

Software

  • License Type License
  • License Pricing Standard
  • Platform Windows
  • Distribution Media Download

System Requirements

  • OS Required Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows XP SP2 or later, Microsoft Windows Server 2003 SP1 or later
  • Min Processor Type Intel Pentium 700, 700 MHz, 700 MHz, 700 MHz
  • Peripheral / Interface Devices SVGA monitor
  • System Requirements Details Microsoft Windows XP SP2 or later - RAM 512 MB - HD 1.5 GB, Microsoft Windows Server 2003 SP1 or later - RAM 512 MB - HD 1.5 GB, Microsoft Windows Vista - RAM 512 MB - HD 1.5 GB

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