Product_Review_FrontPage_2000
Product Review: FrontPage 2000 Several years ago (way back in 1994) I had to put together a heck of a lot of documentation to help me get my job done. I started with Microsoft Word, writing over a thousand pages in a couple of months. This was all documentation about how to manage our mainframe computer system and it's associated application programs. After a while, I decided it would be better to maintain this set of documents on an intranet instead of as printed manuals. Why? Well, I was so fast at writing and changing the text that the documents were out-of-date as soon as I printed them. I thought it would be good to store them as a local web site, thus allowing anyone accessing them to always get the most recent version. I looked around briefly for a product which would allow me to create this intranet without too much bother. I rejected most products right away because they required me to learn HTML: I wanted to write documentation, not learn some obscure coding language (I already had learned too many of those and I knew exactly how long and difficult it can be). Somehow I managed to stumble upon a nice, new (at the time) product called FrontPage. I liked the program right away, simply because it had a great WYSIWYG editor which made it extremely simple to create web pages. I especially liked the way that FrontPage implemented the creation and editing of tables. Understand, I looked at a lot of programs and I've continued looking since that time. Virtually all of the programs that I've seen didn't have a well defined way to create tables. FrontPage was different - tables were (and are) very well implemented. That was an early version of the program (I think it was FrontPage 97), and it's changed quite a bit in the intervening years. FrontPage 97 tended to crash a lot, and FrontPage 98 bombed out even more often. However, FrontPage 2000 turned out to be just about perfect for my needs (which, admittedly were very simple). FrontPage 2000 is fast and easy to use, which are my primary motivations. In addition, it's easy to learn and teach to people who don't have any desire to be webmasters. They just want to create some nice looking web pages and focus on content. Now, some cautions. Don't even think about using the template feature of any version of FrontPage. This is one of the most poorly implemented, idiotic features even implemented by Microsoft. Use templates and you will be immediately branded "amateur", and your site will not be looked at seriously. Be careful using any of the "special" features such a hover buttons, dynamic effects and so on. The implementation in FrontPage is, well, stupid. Also, if you want to use CGI routines, then you cannot use FrontPage's automatic upload feature (it will corrupt your CGI routines and data). So why use FrontPage at all then? We use it at our office, mostly because we have already purchased the entire Microsoft Office suite and FrontPage just happens to come with it all. This makes it a very obvious choice for our environment. FrontPage is not cheap by any means, and it would be difficult to recommend for a home environment. There are other editors which cost less (although they are usually less functional as well). I'll go over these in a future series of articles. I've actually found that the old FrontPage Express program that used to come with Internet Explorer is more than adequate for most people. Oh yes, as far as FrontPage XP (also known as FrontPage 2002) - don't even bother. This newest version is a huge step backward. If all you can get hold of is this new version, then find something else. About the author: Richard Lowe Jr. is the webmaster of Internet Tips And Secrets at http://www.internet-tips.net - Visit our website any time to read over 1,000 complete FREE articles about how to improve your internet profits, enjoyment and knowledge.
 

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