From The Inquirer, Microsoft FrontPage falls victim to blogging culture.
It’s become obvious that FrontPage is going to be quietly dropped from the Beast of Redmond’s regular user orientated offerings – only to be replaced by professional design tools. Blogging sites are replacing personal Web sites for the average PC user.
Originally a classic part of Microsoft’s Office suite, FrontPage’s role will be taken care of by two new products – Expression Web and Sharepoint Designer. Both are blatantly aimed at “the professional Web designer” rather than ordinary PC users.
According to FrontPage’s own home page, “After nine years of being an award-winning Web authoring tool, FrontPage will be discontinued in late 2006.”
This is so true. Back in 1999, when I first encountered MS FrontPage, I was already frustrated with it. Macromedia Adobe Dreamweaver ate the rest of the pie.
So, R.I.P. MS FP.


MS FrontPage never lived up to its potential when dreamweaver arrived.