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Software : Microsoft Expression Web 2 |
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from: Microsoft Software
List Price: $299.99Amazon.com's Price: $245.49 You Save: $54.50 (18%)Prices subject to change.
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Binding: CD-ROM
Brand: Microsoft
EAN: 0882224659406
Format: CD-ROM
Label: Microsoft Software
Manufacturer: Microsoft Software
Model: 45117G
Publisher: Microsoft Software
Release Date: May 26, 2008
Sales Rank: 403
Studio: Microsoft Software
Features:- Only design tool on the market that combines the power of design and development with Microsoft Visual Studio compatibility and support for ASP.NET 3.5 including ASP.NET AJAX and PHP
- Build sites according to today's standards, including XHTML, CSS, XML, and XSLT; enjoy better rendering in browsers, more relevant indexing in search engines, enhanced productivity, and more
- Design-focused tools simplify complex web technology and put you in complete control
- Expression Web 2 switches from standards to quirks rendering, depending on the doctype in use; have confidence that your designs will translate perfectly from your design tool to the browser
- Working visually with XML data has never been easier; now you can easily include, filter, and sort data from any XML source
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Average Rating: 
Rating: - There's got to be something better
Waste of money: freq crashes, poorly writes code, cannot handle numerous files, and slow as a dead turtle.
1.) Comes with "Total Training" video which is cool, if it worked [needs Silverlight 1.0 to work, only Silverlight 2.0 available at this time and video is incompatible with 2.0]. 2.) Tried to import a folder and after 8 hours of waiting gave up [folder had 31,000 20K pics and 31,000 4k htmls] 3.) Design View often does not show real appearance in web browsers esp with links making the ... Read More
Rating: - Good, bad, similar
Expression Web 2 is very similar to Dreamweaver 8. 'EW2' handels CSS code very well and has a good Design Window. FrontPage did a poor job viewing CSS web pages. I miss the Review button. Now you have to press F12 key to view through the browser, same as 'DW8'. Overall, I like Expression Web 2, but I suggest buying a good manual to review the newer menu system, creating CSS, and publishing to the web. A good FTP program is suggested too. MS made just enough improvements to keep up with Dreamweaver ... Read More
Rating: - Watch Out Dreamweaver, There is a New Boss In Town
When I first started fooling around with we pages back in 1994 when the Internet was fresh and new my HTML editor of choice was a simple text editor. Over the years the Internet has evolved and technology has changed, but I've stuck with a simple text editor for most of my needs. I tried Microsoft Frontpage back in the day, but felt it was just so bloated and inefficient that it wasn't worth it. It was with hesitation and a lot of reservations that I finally decided to give Microsoft Expression Web ... Read More
Rating: - Watch out dreamweaver!
Great product. I used it to create my company's website and I found Expression Web 2 to be smoother, easier to use, and more transparent than Dreamweaver. Highly reccomended!
Rating: - Training Video Does Not Work
This product probably does what it claims to, but there's a considerable learning curve. Microsoft includes a training video disc -- but you can't use it. The video demands Silverlight 1, and you can only download Silverlight 2 from Microsoft's site. They have made version 1 completely unavailable, and in doing so ensured that the video won't work. And of course you can't email or call Microsoft for help, unless you want to pay $99 per bug. I would have hesitated before paying for this product if ... Read More
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