CNET "Editors' Choice"
CNET: "Go ahead and call us Bill's toadies, but we don't think you could pick a smarter WYSIWYG HTML editor than Microsoft FrontPage 2000."
(11 Aug 1999)
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WebDeveloper.com "Product Award Winner"
WebDeveloper.com: "Whether you're a serious Web developer who needs collaborative capabilities, or just one of those folks who always wanted to create Web sitesbut wanted to wait for an easy-to-use tool that wouldn't limit you in the futureFrontPage 2000 is probably the best $150 you can spend anywhere."
(4 Jun 1999)
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PC Magazine
"Editors' Choice"
PC Magazine: "It's said that you can't be all things to all
people, but Microsoft FrontPage 2000 comes darned close. With both
basic and advanced authoring tools, extensive site management
features, and the polished and easy-to-use interface you'd expect from
a member of the Microsoft Office 2000 family.... FrontPage has
something for everyone, from the weekend Webmaster to experienced
developers."
(12 May
99)
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PC World "World
Class Award" for Best Web Authoring Tool
PC World: "With this version, Microsoft's $149 package becomes top dog. Its
rich features for creating text, graphics, and other Net content include something for
almost everyone."
(Jul 98)
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Reviews
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FrontPage
2000 Magic
CNET Builder.com: "Most notable among the changes in this version, and earning it an
Analysts Choice award, are a drag-and-drop Web site view that allowed us to
rearrange pages in our test sites with ease, global page styles that allowed us to apply
and enforce visual consistency with a minimum of fuss, and automatically generated
navigation bars."
(15 Jun
99)
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FrontPage
fulfills its promise of simple Web site creation
InfoWorld: "Because FrontPage 2000 integrates well with
Microsoft Office 2000, IT managers will save training time and effort
when publishing Web content created by marketing and human resources
professionals, as well as other businesspeople who use Microsoft
desktop applications. Moreover, FrontPage's improved site management
allows multiple individuals or workgroup teams to contribute to
FrontPage-based Web pages at an aggressively low price."
(7
Jun 99)
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FrontPage's
Evolutions for the Millennium
Information Week: While
there are some worthwhile integration points with Office 2000, there
are plenty of reasons to use FrontPage 2000 without Office 2000.
Strong site-management tools and greatly improved Web page creation
and Web application development tools make FrontPage 2000 [the
author's] first choice for Web site development.
(17
May 99)
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Microsoft
FrontPage 2000
Computer Reseller News: "This
next generation of Microsoft’s Web-authoring tool gives users
control of Web sites like never before, and extends the combination of
WYSIWYG capabilities and HTML editing power."
(18 Nov
98)
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Front
Office Material
PC/Computing: "Still
think the ideal small-business Web site requires a big-business
budget? Wake up and get your hands on a copy of Microsoft FrontPage
2000. As a component of Microsoft Office 2000, the latest version of
FrontPage includes everything you need to build a Web site your way,
without cumbersome coding."
(16 Nov
98)
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FrontPage
Makes a Web Master Out of You
Windows Magazine: These
days, virtually anyone with a computer can create an Internet home
page. But actually managing a whole Web site is still primarily the
Web developer's exclusive domain.
How would a user manage all these Web pages once they've been
created? That's where FrontPage 2000 comes in.
(1
Oct 98)
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