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Microsoft Expression Web goes gold - in stores Dec 10th |
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Microsoft has let us know that Expression Web, their Frontpage replacement has gone gold and will be in stores around December 10th. On a bad note, Microsoft has also let us know that it won't be showing up on MSDN as they have said it isn't a developers tool. This contradicts the fact that Frontpage is on MSDN and some of us are web developers!
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#1 By
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Thursday, November 30, 2006 03:15:30 PM
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I believe SharePoint Designer is the developer tool equivelant of Expression Web Designer (they share code base). Despite its name, SPD is not just for SharePoint projects.
Plus, SPD is on MSDN.
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#2 By
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Thursday, November 30, 2006 09:19:40 PM
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I don't care if it is a developer tool or it is not (but I think it is). The fact is that the Expression line is targeted to the "creative professionals" that have to work the user interface of the rich client and web applications developed by guess who... So they are part of the product cycle, they check-out and in to the same configuration management.
I don't care if it is a developer tool. It should be in MSDN. Anyway, cheers to Soma and all those involved. It is a great addition.
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