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1996 — Microsoft FrontPage 97 (version 2) 1997 — Microsoft FrontPage Express 2.0 (free simple web page editor came with Internet Explorer 4 and 5, and could be found online from numerous shareware Web sites [9] [10]) 1997 — Microsoft FrontPage for Macintosh 1.0; 1997 — Microsoft FrontPage 98 (version 3) 1999 — Microsoft FrontPage 2000 ...
Microsoft Expression Web: Microsoft: 4.0.1460.0 2012-12-20 Proprietary: Microsoft Office FrontPage: Microsoft: 11.0.8174 2003-10-21 Proprietary: Microsoft FrontPage Express: Microsoft: 2.0 1997 Proprietary: Microsoft SharePoint Designer: Microsoft: 2007 2006-12-04 Proprietary: Microsoft Visual Studio Code: Microsoft: 1.97.1 [18] 2025-02-10 MIT ...
Front Page (New Zealand company), a news and political media company; The Front Page, a 1928 Broadway comedy written by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur; Front Page, a 2003 jazz album by Biréli Lagrène, Dominique Di Piazza, and Dennis Chambers; Microsoft FrontPage, discontinued software by Microsoft
FrontPage was initially created by Cambridge, Massachusetts company Vermeer Technologies, Incorporated, [2] evidence of which can be easily spotted in file names and directories prefixed _vti_ in web sites created using FrontPage. Vermeer was acquired by Microsoft in January 1996 specifically so that Microsoft could add FrontPage to its product ...
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Vermeer Technologies Incorporated was a software company founded in 1994 by Charles H. Ferguson and Randy Forgaard.Its products were a Web site development tool, FrontPage, and a Web server, Personal Web Server, which complemented developing in FrontPage.
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English: The Microsoft Office 2000 and Microsoft Office XP logo for FrontPage, a website editing and administration program included in the Microsoft Office suite of personal and business productivity software.