Microsoft Expression Web 2 Upgrade From:Microsoft , Microsoft Software ,
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Binding: CD-ROM Brand: Microsoft EAN: 0882224660655 Format: CD-ROM Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Height: 1968 hundredths-inches Length: 1968 hundredths-inches Weight: 300 hundredths-pounds Width: 1968 hundredths-inches Label: Microsoft Software Manufacturer: Microsoft Software Model: 45159G Packaged Height: 150 hundredths-inches Packaged Length: 732 hundredths-inches Packaged Weight: 71 hundredths-pounds Packaged Width: 543 hundredths-inches Platform: Windows Vista Platform: Windows XP Publisher: Microsoft Software Release Date: 2008-05-26 Studio: Microsoft Software
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Microsoft Expression Web 2 English UPG DVD
Customer Reviews:
Solid performer as successor to FrontPage, 2008-10-09 I've used trial versions of SharePoint Designer and Expression Web 1 for about a year and finally bought Expression Web 2 (one copy for my son from Amazon) and a copy at work from another vendor.
I've had a web site for 12 years and used FrontPage until Microsoft engineers made FrontPage text-based hyperlinks not work in Vista. Good financial move for them resulting in a web editor update necessity for me. I have other pricey web page editors available, but prefer the simplicity of MS products because I don't need a hi-tech webpage and I don't have the time to learn the other products.
I prefer the performance and features of SharePoint Designer over Expression Web, but it's pricey to the point that I can't justify it over the equally solid performer Expression Web.
Like FrontPage of old, Expression Web 2 is a no nonsense get it done web page editor that most people will quickly learn how to navigate and easily use it to make nice web pages. It's for ordinary users and business people who need a competent easy to use interface and don't want to spend 1,000 hours mastering esoteric features in high-priced competitor products.
Russell Smith
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