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What is FrontPage?

Microsoft FrontPage was a WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) HTML editor and website administration tool developed by Microsoft. It was part of the Microsoft Office suite and was primarily used to design, create, and manage websites. It allowed users with limited HTML knowledge to build and publish web pages. However, it was discontinued in 2003 and replaced by Microsoft Expression Web and later SharePoint Designer.

What other technologies are related to FrontPage?

FrontPage Competitor Technologies

Microsoft Publisher is a desktop publishing application that competes with FrontPage in creating and designing marketing materials and web content.
mentioned alongside FrontPage in 1% (226) of relevant job posts
Adobe Dreamweaver is a web design and development application that directly competes with FrontPage for creating and managing websites.
mentioned alongside FrontPage in 1% (121) of relevant job posts
Microsoft SharePoint offers web content management and intranet capabilities, competing with FrontPage for website creation and management within organizations.
mentioned alongside FrontPage in 0% (66) of relevant job posts

FrontPage Complementary Technologies

Adobe Flash (now defunct as Adobe Animate) was a multimedia platform used to add interactive content and animations to websites. It could be embedded into FrontPage websites.
mentioned alongside FrontPage in 1% (57) of relevant job posts
Microsoft Access is a database management system that can be used to provide data for dynamic websites created with FrontPage.
mentioned alongside FrontPage in 0% (298) of relevant job posts
Adobe Acrobat (for PDF files) can be used to create documents that are embedded within FrontPage websites.
mentioned alongside FrontPage in 0% (60) of relevant job posts

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