Microsoft Frontpage For Mac

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Is there a Microsoft Frontpage version for Mac computers? And where can I
purchase it? If not, is there a similar program where you can design
webpages that works on Macs?
 
There was once, but Microsoft discontinued it and I'm
pretty sure it's out of support.

Type
? macintosh "html editor"
in the the IE address box and and then press Enter.

Jim Buyens
Microsoft FrontPage MVP
http://www.interlacken.com
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Dreamweaver from Macromedia (?) is an equivalent which I think was on the Mac
long before the Windows version came out. but it has a steeper learning curve
than Frontpage.

If the mac has brought out MS Office for Macintosh, I don't see why MS would not
release Frontpage for Mac or maybe they gave up on the idea, I don't know.

Anyway there are probably others such as "Home Site" "Cold Fusion",
"Dreamweaver" - but these are all more difficult to learn. Adobe has a product
as well that fits well with Photoshop.



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MS discontinued the MAC version of FP back in 1999.

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FrontPage Resources, WebCircle, MS KB Quick Links, etc.
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Homesite is not available for the Mac. ColdFusion code is written by
Dreamweaver out of the box. To develop in CF on the Mac, one would only
need access to a CF server on a remote testing server. Adobe's GoLive is
available for the Mac as is Macromedia's Dreamweaver.

Learning curve steepness is a very subjective thing. I don't know about
GoLive, but Dreamweaver is a very different program from FrontPage and will
require some study to make the transition.
 
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