Microsoft Expression Web

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Microsoft Expression Web

CTP1 running under Windows XP
Developer: Microsoft
Latest release: Final / December 4, 2006
OS: Microsoft Windows
Available language(s): English language
Use: HTML editor
License: Proprietary
Website: microsoft.com/.../web_designer

Microsoft Expression Web, code-named Quartz, is a WYSIWYG HTML editor and general web design program currently under development by Microsoft, replacing Microsoft FrontPage. It is part of the Microsoft Expression suite.

Expression Web is focused on the needs of professional Web designers seeking to build high-quality, standards-based Web sites for companies. It provides support for integrating XML, CSS 2.1, ASP.NET 2.0, XHTML, JavaScript and other standard Web technologies into sites to make them more dynamic, interactive and accessible. It requires the .NET Framework 2.0 to operate.

On May 14, 2006, Microsoft released the first public preview version of Expression Web on their web site. On Sept 5, 2006, Microsoft released Beta 1. The major changes from CTP 1 are that nearly all of the old FrontPage bots and functions have been removed. On December 4, 2006 Microsoft released the final version, available here.[1].

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[edit] Releases

[edit] Beta

[edit] Pre-Beta

  • Build 4017.1004 - CTP 1 - Release May 14, 2006. This was the first public preview build.

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