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Review by Robert Herschede
FrontPage 2002 is a great what-you-see-is-what-you-get (WYSIWYG) HTML editor, and maintains enough power that interested individuals can still write the actual HTML code. If you have ever used Office, you will be able to learn most of FrontPage 2002’s features with relative ease. FrontPage Server Extensions are required to be on the server hosting your page for some of the more advanced features, but many hosts are beginning to add these extensions as their use increases. If all you’ll be doing is adding content to a page, you should have no problems using FrontPage on any servers. FrontPage is an extremely powerful software package that costs a lot less than most other equivalent products. As a piece of the Office XP product line, FrontPage 2002 will be as easy and as powerful as other products you are using, and will integrate itself with those other products. If you need to put part, or even a whole, word document on a page FrontPage will do that with ease. You can also include Excel data, and other types of office documents. If you have not yet purchased an HTML editor, get FrontPage and save yourself a lot of hassle and money with other brands. If you have already begun that hassle, end it now with FrontPage 2002.nA WORD OF CAUTION:nUsers of Microsoft Windows 95 and prior will NOT be able to use FrontPage 2002, or any other Office XP product… Take a look at FrontPage 2000 for this OS.