I seem to be being asked this a lot, so I thought I would pop up my simple answer: FrontPage has been both extended and then split into two products. We now have SharePoint Designer which is one child of FrontPage, but obviously ideally suited to modifying SharePoint (and OfficeLive) sites and then we...
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on Thu, Jun 7 2007
Filed under: Office System, Support and Tools, Developer, Office 2007, Office Live, Expression, Office 2003, SharePoint
Did you make it to the 1st Vista Squad event? Well, if you did you will know how well it was appreciated, and if you did not, then time to get down here. The details are: The next Vista Squad meeting is confirmed :) All your favourite superheroes will be in attendance. In addition we have two guest heroes...
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on Fri, May 11 2007
Filed under: Windows 7, Vista and XP, Support and Tools, Developer, Community, Windows Client, Expression
I saw the news about Silverlight and the things that struck me was that it was a) cross platform and b) provided a fantastic experience. You can also use the Expression tools to build this stuff. So much was I impressed by the stuff that I have hosted it on my server for you to see what is there. To...
I asked my mate James Akrigg what to do for all those people who use FrontPage 2003 today to edit web pages and wish to progress - here is his response: If I am not modifying SharePoint sites then I would suggest Expression Web .. I have been using this for creating simple sites and creating Vista gadgets...
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on Sat, Mar 3 2007
Filed under: Office System, Support and Tools, Windows SharePoint Services, Hosted, Office 2007, Office Live, Expression, SharePoint